西班牙 人物列表
德·拉·克鲁斯 Saint John of the Cross德·拉·维加 Garcilaso de la Vega
贝克尔 Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer贡戈拉 Luis de Gongora y Argote
希梅内斯 Juan Ramon Jimenez马查多 Antonio Machado
乌纳穆诺 Miguel de Unamuno洛尔迦 Federico Garcia Lorca
阿莱桑德雷 Vincente Aleixandre拉法埃尔·阿尔维蒂 Rafael Alberti
萨利纳斯 Pedro Salinas迪埃戈 Gerardo Diego
阿隆索 Damaso Alonso纪廉 Jorge Guillén
埃尔南德斯 Miguel Hernandez塔伦斯 Jenaro Talens
佩德罗•阿尔莫多瓦 Pedro Almodovar马里奥·鲁纳 马里奥鲁纳
马利亚·埃赫尼亚·林孔 Maria Eugenia Rieōn塞万提斯 Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
克拉林 Leopoldo Alas伊巴涅斯 Vicente Blasco Ibáñez
萨尔瓦多·达利 Salvador Dali茱莉娅•纳瓦罗 Julia Navarro
巴尔塔沙·葛拉西安 Baltasar Gracián胡安·冈萨雷斯·德·门多萨 Juan González de Mendoza
约翰·莫尔丁菲尔·柯乐
罗贝托·波拉尼奥达索·萨尔迪瓦尔
茱蒂丝·耶特林德茱莉娅·纳瓦罗
弗里茨·马克卢普费尔南多·德里亚斯迪贝斯
希梅内斯 Juan Ramon Jimenez
西班牙  (1881年1958年)

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希梅内斯
  胡安·拉蒙·希梅内斯(1881-1958),主要作品有《一个新婚诗人的日记》(1917)、《空间》(1938),1956年获诺贝尔文学奖。


  Juan Ramón Jiménez (Moguer, Spain, 24 December 1881–Santurce, Puerto Rico, 29 May 1958) was a Spanish poet. One of his most important contributions to modern poetry was the idea of poesía pura (Spanish for "pure poetry"). A prolific author, he received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1956.
  
  Ramón Jiménez was born in Moguer, near Huelva, in Andalusia, Spain, on 24 December 1881. He celebrated his home region in his prose poem about a writer and his donkey, called Platero y Yo (1914). He studied law at the University of Seville, but he declined to put this training to use. Strongly influenced by the poet Rubén Darío, he published his first two books, in 1900, at the age of eighteen. The death of his father in this same year affected him deeply, and the resulting depression led to his being sent to a mental institution in France. Ten years later, he was transferred to the Sanatorio de El Rosario in Madrid. Soon afterwards, he made several trips to France and the United States, where in 1916 he married Zenobia Camprubí, a noted translator of the Indian writer, Rabindranath Tagore. Zenobia became his indispensable companion and collaborator.
  
  Upon the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, he and Zenobia went into exile in Cuba, the United States, and Puerto Rico, where he settled in 1946. Ramón Jiménez was hospitalized for eight months due to another deep depression. Ramón Jiménez later became a Professor of Spanish Language and Literature at the University of Maryland at College Park. In 1956, he received the Nobel Prize in Literature; three days later, his wife died of vaginal cancer. Ramón Jiménez never quite recuperated from this loss. He died two years afterwards, on 29 May 1958, in the same clinic where his wife had died. Both are buried in Spain.
  
  Although primarily a poet, Ramón Jiménez achieved popularity in the United States with the translation of his prose work Platero y yo (1917; "Platero and I"), the story of a man and his donkey. He also collaborated with his wife in the translation of the Irish playwright John Millington Synge's Riders to the Sea (1920). His poetic output during his life was immense. Among his better-known works are Sonetos espirituales 1914–1916 (1916; “Spiritual Sonnets, 1914–15”), Piedra y cielo (1919; “Stones and Sky”), Poesía, en verso, 1917–1923 (1923), Poesía en prosa y verso (1932; “Poetry in Prose and Verse”), Voces de mi copla (1945; “Voices of My Song”), and Animal de fondo (1947; “Animal at Bottom”). A collection of 300 poems (1903–53) in English translation by Eloise Roach was published in 1962.
  
  His literary influence on Puerto Rican writers is felt deeply in the works of island writers Giannina Braschi, René Marqués, and Manuel Ramos Otero.
  
  
  Honors
  The University of Maryland has a building on campus and a living-and-learning writing program named in his honor.
  
  
  See also
  Moguer
  Casa Museo Zenobia y Juan Ramón
  Casa Natal Juan Ramón Jiménez
  Fuentepiña
  
  References
  E. Díez-Canedo, Juan Ramón Jiménez en su obra (México, 1944)
  R. Gullón, Conversaciones con Juan Ramón Jiménez (Madrid, 1958)
  J. Guerrero Ruiz, Juan Ramón de viva voz (Madrid, 1961)
  M. P. Predmore, La obra en prosa de Juan Ramón Jiménez (Madrid, 1966)
  P.R. Olson, Circle of Paradox:Time and Essence in the Poetry of Juan Ramon Jimenez (Baltimore, 1967)
  M. A. Salgado, El arte polifacético de las caricaturas líricas juanramonianas (Madrid, 1968)
  Mª T. Font, «Espacio»: autobiografía lírica de Juan Ramón Jiménez (Madrid, 1973)
  G. Palau de Nemes, Vida y obra de Juan Ramón Jiménez (Madrid, 1976)
  A. Campoamor González, Vida y poesía de Juan Ramón Jiménez (Madrid, 1976)
  A. De Albornoz (ed.), Juan Ramón Jiménez (Madrid, 1981)
  A. Campoamor, Bibliografía general de Juan Ramón Jiménez (Madrid, 1982)
  F. J. Blasco, La Poética de Juan Ramón Jiménez. Desarrollo, contexto y sistema (Salamanca, 1982)
  M. Juliá, El universo de Juan Ramón Jiménez (Madrid, 1989)
    

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