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    José Bergamín Gutiérrez (Madrid, 1895 – Hondarribia, 28 August 1983) was a Spanish writer, essayist, poet, and playwright. His father served as president...
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  • sculptor José Bergamín Gutiérrez, Spanish writer, essayist, poet, and playwright José Miguel Bermúdez Ríos, Spanish professional football player José León...
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  • Juan José Domenchina, José María Hinojosa, José Bergamín or Juan Gil-Albert. There is also the "Other generation of '27", a term coined by José López...
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  • lawyer, economist and politician José Bergamín (1895–1983), Spanish writer, essayist, poet and playwright Luciano Bergamin (born 1944), Italian clergyman...
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    author in the Spanish magazines Cruz y Raya (led by José Bergamín) and Revista de Occidente (led by José Ortega y Gasset) under the second Spanish republic...
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  • Valkyrie") Jacqueline Andere as Alicia de Roc, Alberto's much younger wife José Baviera as Leandro Gomez, who lives in New York Augusto Benedico as Dr. Carlos...
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  • Among the painting's admirers were art critic Jean Cassou and poet José Bergamín, both of whom praised the painting as quintessentially Spanish. Michel...
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    Magne and Jacques Roubaud, 1987) La Décadence de l’analphabétisme, de José Bergamín (1988) Partition rouge. Poèmes et chants des Indiens d’Amérique du Nord...
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  • 1932) August 28 Jan Clayton, American actress and singer (b. 1917) José Bergamín, Spanish writer (b. 1895) August 29 – Simon Oakland, American actor...
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  • such as García Lorca, Dámaso Alonso, Rafael Alberti, Jorge Guillén, José Bergamín and others. Although he took no direct part in the proceedings, he did...
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    Stanzas (1977). Agamben was close to the poets Giorgio Caproni and José Bergamín, and to the Italian novelist Elsa Morante, to whom he devoted the essays...
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    notable intellectuals, including Francisco Iturrino, Manuel Abril [es], José Bergamín and Tomás Borrás. It was during this period that his personal style...
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    (1989), on texts by Agustín García Calvo, Lope de Vega, Luis de Góngora, José Bergamín, Ramón del Valle-Inclán and Francisco de Quevedo Tres villancicos (2006)...
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    illustrations, such as Divine Comedy by Dante or La música callada del toreo by José Bergamín (2015). Within postmodern art there were several movements such as the...
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    of General Vicente Rojo Lluch, and writers Manuel Altolaguirre and José Bergamín. There were others who chose to stay and suffered reprisals, such as...
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  • of the Second Republic as well, such as Ángel Ossorio y Gallardo and José Bergamín. According to Spanish historian Antonio Fernández Garcia, the greater...
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    sympathetic to the Franco regime (Azorín, José María Pemán, Ernesto Giménez Caballero, Luis Rosales, Camilo José Cela, Pedro Laín Entralgo), the return of...
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    contained 125 poems. It was published by Cruz y Raya – a journal edited by José Bergamín – in 1936. While many members of his generation had suffered some form...
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    by the war. "Republican Catholics like José Manuel Gallegos Rocafull, Ángel Ossorio y Gallardo, and José Bergamín, all wrote scathing criticisms of the...
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  • Paris she encountered artists, writers and poets such as Louis Aragon, José Bergamín, Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus. She was encouraged by Jacques Prévert...
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  • Elío maintained a relationship with Spanish exiles, like José Bergamín, Luis Buñuel, José Gaos and especially Emilio Prados, who was a pivotal figure...
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    Marines, and Aracena, and provides many opportunities for exploration. José Bergamín, a prominent writer, bohemian and intellectual, sought refuge in Fuenteheridos...
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    members included María Zambrano, Rafael Alberti, Miguel Hernández, José Bergamín, María Teresa León, Rosa Chacel, Luis Buñuel, Luis Cernuda, Pedro Garfias...
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    J. Sender, Claudio Sánchez-Albornoz, Américo Castro, Corpus Barga, José Bergamín, León Felipe, Francisco Ayala, Max Aub, Arturo Barea, María Zambrano...
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    Jiménez, and José Hierro. As already stated, her interest naturally extended into the work of exiled Spanish poets such as José Bergamín in Paris, Rafael...
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    also Juan Ramón Jiménez, José Moreno Villa, José Bergamín, Rafael Alberti, Juan Vicéns, José María Chacón, José Bello, José María Barnadas, René Crével...
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  • Raya run by his uncle José Bergamín. At the same time, he was also working as an architect with another uncle Rafael Bergamín. When the Spanish Civil...
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  • (104), ISSN 0518-4088, retrieved 2018-05-26 Dennis, Nigel (1986-01-01), José Bergamín: A Critical Introduction, 1920-1936, University of Toronto Press, Scholarly...
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  • continued his literary activity in Cruz y Raya, a magazine directed by José Bergamín. He also publishes his verses in Vértice and Caballo Verde para la Poesía...
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  • (PDF) on 2007-09-27, retrieved 2018-05-21 Dennis, Nigel (1986-01-01), José Bergamín: A Critical Introduction, 1920-1936, University of Toronto Press, Scholarly...
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