
Carmen Conde
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Carmen Conde was a pioneering Spanish writer and the first woman to be admitted to the Royal Academy of Spanish Language. Born in 1907, she was a prominent figure in the Generation of '27, known for her poetry, essays, and novels that addressed themes of feminism and social justice. Despite her significant contributions, her work has often been overshadowed and forgotten, reflecting the broader historical neglect of women writers in Spain.
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Carmen Conde was the first female academic and a significant figure in the Generation of '27.
Manuela Velasco, actriz: “El talento o el encanto, si es que lo tienes, solo te puede sostener un rato” | CulturaEl País·
Spain· 2025-02-19




