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Miguel Hernández

    October 30, 1910 – March 28, 1942

    Miguel Hernández, a leading 20th-century Spanish poet and playwright, crafted verses deeply rooted in popular Spanish rhythms and baroque influences, while embracing the spirit of European avant-garde movements like Surrealism. Despite a lack of formal education, his self-taught journey led to profound literary expression, marked by powerful imagery and evocative themes. His poetry often channels personal tragedy—the loss of friends, family, and his own imprisonment—into universally resonant works. Hernández masterfully transformed his experiences of war and hardship into potent, simple songs that capture desperation and enduring hope.

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