
Juan Ramón Jiménez
Juan Ramón Jiménez was a renowned Spanish poet and writer, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1956 for his lyrical poetry that emphasizes the beauty of language and the depth of human emotion. His most famous work, 'Platero y yo,' reflects his deep connection to nature and the simplicity of life. Jiménez's literary contributions have left a lasting mark on Spanish literature.
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Juan Ramón Jiménez is referenced for having a donkey as a memorable protagonist in a school novel.
Por el amor de una mujerJuan Ramón Jiménez is the author of 'Platero y yo', which is being presented at the event.
La ‘ruta de la tapa’ española sale de Asunción en su tercera edición en Paraguay - GastronomíaJuan Ramón Jiménez is a Spanish Nobel Prize-winning author known for his stories about the donkey Platero.
Daniel Ganzfried erzählt in "Erich" von einer Selbstfindung in AndalusienJuan Ramón Jiménez spoke of poetic politics to unite his lyrical vocation with civil commitment.
Política poética | Opinión | EL PAÍSJuan Ramón Jiménez's work 'Diario de un poeta recién casado' opens a new chapter in the literary relationship with New York.
Biblioteca española de Nueva York | BabeliaJuan Ramón Jiménez is known for his unforgettable work 'Platero y yo'.
Vargas Llosa y otros diez escritores en español que recibieron el Nobel de LiteraturaJuan Ramón Jiménez is a Nobel laureate whose works are closely associated with the pino that protected the remains of his donkey, Platero.
El pino bajo el que se enterró a Platero está herido de muerte tras el paso de un temporal
Juan Ramón Jiménez is referred to as the poet who buried Platero under the centenary pine.
El pino centenario bajo el que está enterrado el ‘Platero’ de Juan Ramón Jiménez sucumbe al temporal | CulturaJuan Ramón Jiménez is referenced as a Nobel Prize-winning poet whose work was included in the concert.
Konsertrecension: Svensk musikvår i GrünewaldsalenJuan Ramón Jiménez won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1956, narrowly defeating Nikos Kazantzakis.
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