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Dámaso Alonso was a prominent Spanish poet and essayist, known for his significant contributions to Spanish literature in the 20th century. He was an influential figure in the Generation of '27, a group of poets who sought to innovate and redefine poetry in Spain. Alonso's work often explored themes of love, death, and the human condition, characterized by a deep emotional resonance and rich imagery. His poetic style evolved throughout his career, reflecting both modernist influences and traditional Spanish literary forms.

In addition to his poetry, Alonso was a passionate advocate for language and literature, serving as a professor and later as the director of the Royal Academy of the Spanish Language. His critical essays and anthologies helped shape the literary landscape of his time, making him a key figure in the revival of interest in classical poetry. Throughout his life, Alonso received numerous accolades, affirming his status as a cornerstone of Spanish intellectual life.

Nazionalità Spagnolo
Data di nascita October 22, 1898
Luogo di nascita Madrid, Spain
Data di morte January 25, 1999