• Manuel Altolaguirre (29 June 1905 – 26 July 1959) was a Spanish poet, an editor, publisher, and printer of poetry, and a member of the Generation of '27...
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  • Altolaguirre is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hernán Altolaguirre (born 1993), Argentine footballer Manuel Altolaguirre...
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  • Dámaso Alonso, Gerardo Diego, Luis Cernuda, Vicente Aleixandre, Manuel Altolaguirre and Emilio Prados. However, many others were in their orbit, some...
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    Vicente Aleixandre, Dámaso Alonso, Rafael Alberti, Luis Cernuda, Manuel Altolaguirre were likewise the most closely tied to formal academia yet. Novelists...
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    (1894–1969), lawyer and journalist Emilio Prados (1899–1962), poet Manuel Altolaguirre (1905–1959), poet Antonio Molina (1928–1992), singer Jesús Franco...
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  • Rafael Alberti Vicente Aleixandre Dámaso Alonso Manuel Altolaguirre Luis Cernuda Gerardo Diego Manuel de Falla; influential on poets, for his vision of...
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    They then travelled to Valencia, where Spender met Hemingway and Manuel Altolaguirre. A secondary (or possibly the primary) reason for his trip was an...
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    Juan Ramón Jiménez, Rafael Alberti, Luis Cernuda, Pedro Salinas, Manuel Altolaguirre, Emilio Prados, Max Aub, Francisco Ayala, Jorge Guillén, León Felipe...
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  • intellectuals of the time such as Miguel de Unamuno, Benjamín Jarnés, Manuel Altolaguirre, María Zambrano, Luis Felipe Vivanco, Leopoldo Vivanco, Claudio de...
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    Andalusians: Federico García Lorca, Luis Cernuda, Rafael Alberti, Manuel Altolaguirre, Emilio Prados, and 1977 Nobel laureate Vicente Aleixandre. Certain...
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    Fernando Arrabal, Jorge Guillén, Max Aub, Emilio Prados, Luis Cernuda, Manuel Altolaguirre, León Felipe, Corpus Barga, Francisco Ayala, Ramón J. Sender.) Correspondencia:...
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    family of Federico García Lorca went to the United States. Writer Manuel Altolaguirre went to Cuba. The Generation of '27 was thus scattered throughout...
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    García Lorca, Emilio Prados, Luis Cernuda, Vicente Aleixandre, and Manuel Altolaguirre. These poets were influenced by the great European homosexual writers...
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    writing. In 1925 he became an Editor for the Sur printing-house, with Manuel Altolaguirre. Sur was responsible for publishing most of the work of the Generation...
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    García Lorca, Emilio Prados, Luis Cernuda, Vicente Aleixandre and Manuel Altolaguirre. These poets were highly influenced by the great gay authors of the...
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    1931 Lorca introduced her to the poet and publisher from Málaga, Manuel Altolaguirre They were married the following year and together founded the printing...
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  • 1882) July 3 – Johan Bojer, Norwegian novelist (born 1872) July 26 – Manuel Altolaguirre, Spanish poet, editor and publisher (car accident, born 1905) August...
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  • Carlos Arniches. The adaptation was the work of the director and Manuel Altolaguirre. The film is the first of their production company Producciones Isla...
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    Lira, 1935. 13 bandas y 48 estrellas. Poemas del mar Caribe, M., Manuel Altolaguirre, 1936. Nuestra diaria palabra, M., Héroe, 1936. De un momento a otro...
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    pursuits in the city. In 1925 the poets Emilio Prados (1899–1962) and Manuel Altolaguirre (1905–1959) became editors for the Sur printing house in Málaga....
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    production of linen and hemp, following experiences with his friend Martín de Altolaguirre. He proposed to keep reserves of wheat to help have control over its...
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  • Cernuda sent his first collection of poetry, Perfil del aire, to Manuel Altolaguirre and Emilio Prados, who had begun, late in 1926, to publish a magazine...
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  • Literature Seville 1898 1984 Mateo Alemán Novelist Seville 1547 1609 Manuel Altolaguirre Poet, a member of Generation of '27 Málaga 1905 1959 Francisco Ayala...
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  • few writers included were: Valentine Ackland - Rafael Alberti - Manuel Altolaguirre - W. H. Auden - George Barker - Clive Branson - J. Bronowski - Albert...
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  • Names Country Birth Death Occupation Notable work Manuel Altolaguirre  Spain 29 June 1905 26 July 1959 poet, screenwriter Las islas invitadas y otros...
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  • asked her lover, Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria, for money. The writer Manuel Altolaguirre recalled in his memoir El caballo griego: reflexiones y recuerdos...
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    Overall) which came out on 27 August 1936. Contributors included Manuel Altolaguirre, Antonio Aparicio, Vicente Aleixandre, José Bergamin, Luis Cernuda...
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    Hinojosa "caído bajo las balas de sus propios campesinos"; according to Manuel Altolaguirre at "uno de los mítines en que [Hinojosa] iba a contradecirse a sí...
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  • Uruguay. At the age of 22, he received the Premio José Manuel de Altoaguirre (José Manuel Altolaguirre Award) and one year later he received the Premio Eduardo...
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  • Crispin, John (1983). Quest for Wholeness: The Personality and Works of Manuel Altolaguirre. Albatros Hispanofila. p. 21. ISBN 978-84-7274-105-8....
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