著者について

Vicente Aleixandre was a prominent Spanish poet and a key figure in the Generation of '27, an influential group of poets in Spain. Born in Seville, he moved to Madrid, where he became immersed in the vibrant literary scene of the time. Aleixandre's poetry is known for its rich imagery and exploration of themes such as love, nature, and existence. His work often reflects a deep philosophical engagement with the human condition, blending personal experience with universal themes.

He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1977, recognizing his significant contributions to modern poetry. Aleixandre's style evolved throughout his career, incorporating surrealist elements and reflecting the tumultuous historical context of Spain during his lifetime. His major works, including "Destruction or Love" and "A Bird of Paper," showcase his mastery of language and ability to evoke profound emotional responses. Aleixandre's legacy continues to influence poets and writers around the world, affirming his status as one of Spain's literary greats.

国籍 スペイン語
生年月日 April 26, 1898
出生地 Seville, Andalusia, Spain
死亡日 December 13, 1984