西班牙 人物列錶
德·拉·剋魯斯 Saint John of the Cross德·拉·維加 Garcilaso de la Vega
貝剋爾 Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer貢戈拉 Luis de Gongora y Argote
希梅內斯 Juan Ramon Jimenez馬查多 Antonio Machado
烏納穆諾 Miguel de Unamuno洛爾迦 Federico Garcia Lorca
阿萊桑德雷 Vincente Aleixandre拉法埃爾·阿爾維蒂 Rafael Alberti
薩利納斯 Pedro Salinas迪埃戈 Gerardo Diego
阿隆索 Damaso Alonso紀廉 Jorge Guillén
埃爾南德斯 Miguel Hernandez塔倫斯 Jenaro Talens
佩德羅•阿爾莫多瓦 Pedro Almodovar馬裏奧·魯納 马里奥鲁纳
馬利亞·埃赫尼亞·林孔 Maria Eugenia Rieōn塞萬提斯 Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
剋拉林 Leopoldo Alas伊巴涅斯 Vicente Blasco Ibáñez
薩爾瓦多·達利 Salvador Dali茱莉婭•納瓦羅 Julia Navarro
巴爾塔沙·葛拉西安 Baltasar Gracián鬍安·岡薩雷斯·德·門多薩 Juan González de Mendoza
約翰·莫爾丁菲爾·柯樂
羅貝托·波拉尼奧達索·薩爾迪瓦爾
茱蒂絲·耶特林德茱莉婭·納瓦羅
弗裏茨·馬剋盧普費爾南多·德裏亞斯迪貝斯
阿隆索 Damaso Alonso
西班牙  (1898年1990年)

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閱讀阿隆索 Damaso Alonso在诗海的作品!!!
  主要的詩集有《城市小詩》、《黑暗的消息》、《憤怒之子》、《人和上帝》等。


  Dámaso Alonso y Fernández de las Redondas (October 22, 1898 - January 25, 1990) was a Spanish poet, philologist and literary critic. Though a member of the Generation of '27, his best-known work dates from the 1940s onwards.
  
  Born in Madrid in 1898, Alonso studied Law, Philosophy and Literature before undertaking research at Madrid's Centro de Estudios Históricos. An enthusiastic participant in the cultural and literary life at the famous Residencia de estudiantes (which at this time counted among its residents Federico García Lorca, Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, amongst others), Alonso also wrote for the literary magazines Revista de Occidente ('Western Review') and Los Cuatro Vientos ('The Four Winds').
  
  Alonso was to become an academic of great renown: he taught Spanish language and literature at several foreign universities, including the University of Oxford and took up a Chair at the University of Valencia between 1933 and 1939 before moving to the University of Madrid. He was elected to the Real Academia Española in 1945 and served as its Director between 1968 and 1982, when he was named Director Emeritus.
  
  Alonso's literary career can essentially be split into two convenient blocks. As a poet his early work (such as 1921's Poemas puros; Poemillas de la ciudad and 1925's El viento y el verso) is widely considered inferior to that of his fellow poets in the Generation of '27, and he himself acknowledged his limitations by referring to himself as a 'poeta de rachas' or 'part-time poet'. His mature work, however, particularly Hijos de la ira ('Children of Wrath', 1944, 2nd ed. 1946), is recognised as fundamental in the literature of the post-Civil War years.
  
  Alonso's later poetry is also full of agnostic anguish--of a man in search of god, yet fearful of the implications were this God not to exist.
  
  As a literary critic Alonso's impact was substantial; in particular he is credited with revolutionizing the study of Spanish Baroque poetry, particularly the work of Góngora, and his critical work was praised for its intellectual rigour. Highlights include Poesía de San Juan de la Cruz (1942), Poesía española: Ensayo de métodos y límites estilísticos (1950) and Estudios y ensayos gongorinos (1955).
  
  In 1977 Alonso was awarded the Premio Cervantes, the Spanish literary world's highest honour.
    

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