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    Leopoldo María Panero (16 June 1948 – 5 March 2014) was a Spanish poet and member of the Novísimos group. His work is included in many works of literary...
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  • Leopoldo Panero was Spanish poet, born in Astorga in 1909 and deceased in 1962. He was the father of the poets Leopoldo María Panero and Juan Luis Panero...
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  • Leopoldo María Panero, Spanish poet Leopoldo Presas (1915-2009), Argentine artist Leopoldo Ramos Giménez(1891–1988), Paraguayan intellectual Leopoldo...
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  • famous poet Leopoldo Panero. It tells the story of the Panero family told by themselves twelve years after the death of patriarch Leopoldo Panero, a poet...
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  • in queer art and transfeminism, Muñoz Brenes is a specialist in Leopoldo María Panero studies. Her Bachelor's thesis in Psychology is a rereading from...
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  • son of poet Leopoldo Panero and writer Felicidad Blanc. He was the brother of Leopoldo María Panero, and nephew of Juan Panero.[citation needed] His...
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  • Vicente Molina Foix, Guillermo Carnero, Ana María Moix and Leopoldo María Panero. The group's characteristics are: Absolute formal freedom. Automatic...
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  • Lope de Vega (1562–1635) Esteban Manuel de Villegas (1589–1669) Leopoldo María Panero (1948–2014) Manuel Curros Enríquez Alonso de Ercilla Joaquín Sabina...
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    publicly. Other gay poets of this period are Francisco Brines, Leopoldo María Panero, Juan Gil-Albert and Jaime Gil de Biedma and, in Córdoba, Vicente...
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  • – Ailsa McKay, Scottish economist and academic (b. 1963) 2014 – Leopoldo María Panero, Spanish poet and translator (b. 1948) 2014 – Ola L. Mize, American...
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  • politician, author and lawyer, Mayor of Macon, Georgia (1975–1979). Leopoldo María Panero, 65, Spanish poet. Hank Rieger, 95, American television executive...
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  • expression. With the poem After Gottfried Benn, the Spanish poet Leopoldo María Panero wrote a "posthumous imitation of Gottfried Benn", which at the same...
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  • Ángel González Muñiz Miguel Hernández José Hierro Lluis Llach Leopoldo Panero José María Pemán These works became experimental, using themes, styles and...
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    Rafael Alberti, Jaime Gil de Biedma, Rainer María Rilke, Manuel Vásquez Montalbán, Leopoldo María Panero, Ana María Moix, Pere Gimferrer, Vicente Molina Foix...
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    Álvaro Pombo, Vicente Molina Foix (La comunión de los atletas), and Leopoldo María Panero. The latter developed a modern style and was an example of a poète...
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    Bridget Lowe (2013) Mention in İsmet Özel's poem Dibace Mention in Leopoldo María Panero's poem, Mancha azul sobre el papel (1979) Vaslav (2010) by Dutch...
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    generation of Spanish poets including Vicente Molina Foix, Leopoldo María Panero, Ana María Moix and Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, Márquez prepared an anthology...
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  • Luis Rosales Leopoldo Panero and Juan Panero Luis Felipe Vivanco Ildefonso-Manuel Gil Germán Bleiberg José Antonio Muñoz Rojas José María Luelmo Pedro...
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  • of the correspondence that he held with Spanish "damned" writer Leopoldo María Panero, that serves as a literary poetic where the author, following two...
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  • Documentary Polemical documentary about the famous Spanish poet Leopoldo María Panero and his family; a sequel was made, Después de tantos años, directed...
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    Her first poetry collection, Ithaca, published in 1972, won her the Leopoldo Panero Poetry Award. In 2011, she won the National Poetry Award for her poetry...
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  • 1938 – Emilio Prados, for Destino fiel 1949 – Leopoldo Panero, for Escrito a cada instante 1950 – José María Valverde, for La espera 1951 – José García Nieto...
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  • Ibarguren Pedro Laín Entralgo Ramiro Ledesma Ramos Leopoldo Lugones Eugenio d'Ors Leopoldo Panero José María Pemán Onésimo Redondo Dionisio Ridruejo Luis Rosales...
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  • Miguel Hernández also appeared. In the capital of Spain he met the Panero (Juan and Leopoldo) and Luis Felipe Vivanco, companions of what will later be called...
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    ("New Magazine") literary review with José Antonio Muñoz Rojas and Leopoldo Panero. Maravall's work on Spanish history is considered foundational, and...
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    experimentation. The works of Pere Gimferrer, Guillermo Carnero, and Leopoldo Panero, arguably the most important poets of the group, manifest a decidedly...
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    magazine Garcilaso-Juventud creadora: Luis Rosales, Luis Felipe Vivanco, Leopoldo Panero, in favour of social poetry (magazine Espadaña, from 1944 to 1951):...
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    his father, he adopted the name of José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones. His son and Enrique's grandson, José María Gil-Robles y Gil-Delgado, following the...
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  • manager (d. 1969) 1909 – Cozy Cole, American drummer (d. 1981) 1909 – Leopoldo Panero, Spanish poet (d. 1962) 1909 – Joaquín Satrústegui, Spanish lawyer...
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    through Italian immigrant communities in South America. During the 1920s, Leopoldo Lugones became a supporter of fascism, and from this seed, a coterie of...
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