
Luis Cernuda
Luis Cernuda was a prominent Spanish poet and a key figure of the Generation of '27, known for his lyrical poetry that explored themes of love, identity, and exile. His works contributed significantly to Spanish literature, and he is remembered for his unique expressive style.
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Luis Cernuda was a poet who fled Spain during Franco's regime and taught at Emmanuel College during the war.
Robert Macfarlane om sin bok ”Har floden ett liv?”Luis Cernuda is referenced for his verse that critiques a poet linked to the victors of the Spanish Civil War.
Como el árbol talado | OpiniónLuis Cernuda is mentioned as having taught the lesson that being tired has its own beauty.
Todos tenemos derecho a ser pluma | Opinión
Luis Cernuda was a poet referenced in the context of Erika Mann's work.
El príncipe del País de las Mentiras | OpiniónLuis Cernuda was a poet whose belongings, including a comfortable chair, were mentioned in relation to Pablo Neruda.
Ariel Domenech, creador de bibliotecas exquisitas | Cultura






















