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Luis de Góngora

    July 11, 1561 – May 23, 1627

    Luis de Góngora was a Spanish Baroque lyric poet whose distinctive style, culteranismo or Gongorism, stood in stark contrast to the conceptismo of his lifelong rival, Francisco de Quevedo. Góngora is widely regarded as one of the most prominent Spanish poets of his era. His work is characterized by an elaborate use of language and complex metaphors, which significantly shaped Baroque poetry. Góngora's influence endured, and his poetic legacy continues to be studied and admired for its unique artistry and profound depth.

    Luis de Góngora
    Poesias
    Antología poética
    Romances
    "The fable of Polyphemus and Galatea"
    Selected Poems of Luis De Gongora
    The Solitudes