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St. Louis Poet Karen Smead Mondale: ?He would tell you he never was an arti
2008-05-23 19:10:00
I first met KAREN SMEAD MONDALE, long-time community activist and retired educator, last fall at a Duff’s River Styx poetry reading. She read at Duff’s this week as part of Loosely Identified, a St. Louis women’s poetry workshop, while I was on my Nashville audiobook recording trip, so I missed that treat. Karen Mondale at ...
Barry Yelton?s ?In That Peculiar Space?: A Poet, dreams of infinity, a smal
2008-05-16 16:28:00
Barry Yelton and I met through the Independent Authors Guild. Barry is the author of Scarecrow in Gray, A Civil War Novel. Barry is also a marvelous poet, so far assembling around fifty poems towards a chapbook titled: “On Wings of Gentle Power,” a line from one of the poems, referring to the spiritual ...
Desktop Poet for Mac OS X
2008-05-06 18:15:00
Click to enlarge Desktop Poet for Mac OS X 1.0.1 Desktop Poet is “fridge poetry” software for the desktop of your computer.Put down the pen and paper! Welcome your poetry process to the 21st century. Desktop Poet takes advantage of the fact that it is on a computer to both increase the available ...
Desktop Poet for windows
2008-05-06 18:13:00
Click to enlarge Desktop Poet for windows 1.0 Desktop Poet is “fridge poetry” software for the desktop of your computer.Put down the pen and paper! Welcome your poetry process to the 21st century. Desktop Poet takes advantage of the fact that it is on a computer to both increase the available vocabulary and ...
Mystery deepens over German poet Schiller?s skull
2008-05-05 19:10:00
BERLIN (Reuters) - A painstaking two-year investigation to determine which of two skulls belonged to Friedrich Schiller has found neither is a match, prolonging a 180-year-old mystery over the celebrated German poet's remains.
Shahid Kabir - the unsung poet from Nagpur
2008-05-05 11:52:00
Today, I received a message on the blog from a gentleman called Sameer Kabir - who talked about Shahid Kabir. A poet from Nagpur - whose ghazals have been sung by leading singers from across the subcontinent - including names like Jagjit and Chitra Singh, Lata Mangeshkar, Chandan das, Hariharan, Ghulam Farid Sabri, Aziz Nazan, Salman Alvi, Rais Khan, Munni Begum, Udit Narayan and Pankaj Udaas to name a few. Sadly, though I have heard his famous ghazals - Uski gali me phir muhey ek baar le chalo and thukraao ab ki pyaar karo - I had no idea that the writer was from Nagpur. Shahid Kabir was born on 1st May, 1932 in Nagpur in India. His contribution to the world of Urdu poetry took many forms. In 1957 he was the screenwriter for the drama “MIRZA GHALIB” presented in the Fine Arts Drama Competition at Rastrapati Bhawan, New Delhi. He was an active writer since 1952, writing articles, short stories and ghazals for most leading periodicals of India. He gained recognition as a ...
Become Wisconsin?s Poet Laureate in 5 short days
2008-05-05 00:47:00
Since it’s sunny out, Madison and Milwaukee will soon welcome that con-artist who preys on underage scribblers and senile pedestrians with long-forgotten literary dreams. If you happen to encounter someone who looks he just got his best friend’s organic farm repossessed (and feels NO REMORSE) selling guaranteed placement of poems or short stories in his ...
Listen to a Poet Read His Own Work
2008-05-05 00:00:00
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DNA puzzler at poet?s tomb: No poet!
2008-05-04 20:03:00
Who is buried in Friedrich Schiller's tomb? Several people, apparently, but none of them the famous poet and playwright, according to new research.
What Use Is the Poet? William T. Dawson?s ?Snow Blindness?
2008-04-30 21:33:00
The Poet gropes in the darkness for the switch knowing that the light that is sought lies within. –William T. Dawson I met William Dawson when I told a story at last year’s Sunflower Festival in Mountainaire, New Mexico. We shared supper on his simple terrace as we gazed across the desert leading up to the ...
Argentine Poet Juan Gelman wins Cervantes Prize in Spain
2008-04-30 20:28:00
Spain’s King Juan Carlos gave Gelman a medal symbolizing the Cervantes Prize at a ceremony in Alcala De Henares, the birthplace of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, the author of “Don Quixote.” Read entire article in International Herald Tribune (Culture section) by clicking here….Argentine poet Juan Gelman receives Spanish-speaking world’s highest literary honor To read Gelman’s work in ...
Philippine Land Reform, Spanish Poet Vicente Aleixandre and Congress Joke
2008-04-26 15:35:00
Since the beginning of the Philippine nationhood in the early 1900s, the government has been unsuccessful in its attempts to implement genuine agrarian reform. Social analysts have been quick to blame the Philippine Congress for this failure - It’s common knowledge that our lawmaking body consists of legislators who have direct ties with the landowning ...
Riehlife Poem of the Day: Turkish poet Crazy Ali recites ?Do You Know??reco
2008-04-24 16:19:00
He introduced himself as ?Crazy Ali?, and he wasn?t thinking about selling something to us. He wanted to share. Crazy Ali, The Turkish Poet (Photo by Marcelline Burns) I asked, ?Who gave you that name?? to which he responded with obvious pride, ?I gave it to myself more than a quarter century ago. I am Crazy ...
Crazy Ali of Turkey: ?The Village Poet,? by Marcelline Burns
2008-04-24 16:17:00
Marcelline (Marcy) Burns is an author-friend I made through her response to “Sightlines: A Poet’s Diary” and continued penpal correspondence with both my father and myself. She is one of my role models I use when answering the question, “What kind of old woman do I want to be?” This was a question posed to ...
Poet Laureate of The Blogosphere 2008
2008-04-21 23:04:00
The good people over at Blogging Poet were kind enough to nominate me for the Poet Laureate of the Internet award they give out every year. I'm very honored, however I can only say this: PLEASE DON'T VOTE FOR ME.There are so many other poets, men and women who live, die and eat poetry every day as teachers, as writers, as readers and they are far more deserving of this award then I could ever be. The past winners, Ron Silliman, Jilly Dybka and Amy King are poets in the finest and realest sense of the word who have devoted their life to the art and the craft of poetry, and all that this devotion means. They live it every day.Fortunately, I do many, many things for work and pleasure, and I've been able to make a living as a film writer for the last couple years. I can't tell you how grateful I am that I have been lucky enough to do this. When I was younger, no, but as I get older I see how truly rare it is to be able to work in a craft whose possibilities, given the right ci...
Northern Ontario Poet
2008-04-20 16:34:00
This Sundays work of poetry is from a writer located in my neck of the woods or at least close by it. Charlie Smith is a farmer/poet whose works are found in a series of collection and has been featured on CBC radio throughout Canada. Anyway I have read almost all of his works and he definitely adds a different voice to the poetry landscape. Here is one of his works:ResurrectionI am writing a poem in the taggy old field:Turn down the alders and grin —When was the last time it sang of its yield?The spruce whisper, “Long has it bin;Long as a lifetime, long as a log,Many a winter did nest.”But I plow down the poplar, the chokecherry bush,The whispering spruce and the rest.I find the old furrows and strike out anew;I sing to the red diesel roar,And the field heaves her bosom and flexes her arms,And the sod on the mull-boards says, “More!”I am writing a poem and my black lines are straight,A rhyme that a dead man can see;And he circles the edges just out of my sight,And he w...
Martinique poet Aime Cesaire dies at 94 (AP)
2008-04-17 22:13:00
AP - Aime Cesaire, an anti-colonialist poet and politician who was honored throughout the French-speaking world and was an early proponent of black pride, has died at 94.
Martinique poet Aime Cesaire dies at age 94 (AP)
2008-04-17 20:44:00
AP - Aime Cesaire, a poet honored throughout the French-speaking world and a crusader for West Indian rights, has died at 94.
15-Year-Old Poet Hits It Right On The Nail
2008-04-17 17:02:00
A 15-year-old school kid in Arizona wrote: Now I sit me down in school Where praying is against the rule For this great nation under God Finds mention of Him very odd If Scripture now the class recites, It violates the Bill of Rights. And anytime my head I bow Becomes a Federal matter now. Our hair can be purple, orange or green, That?s no ...
Kiarostami, poet of silence, switches to opera with Mozart debut at ENO
2008-04-16 00:00:00
Iranian auteur Abbas Kiarostami and actor Fiona Shaw are to make their English National Opera directorial debuts, in a new season that will seek to refresh the artform by bringing in fresh names from outside the opera world.The healthy clutch of new ventures - 10 fresh productions next season - ...
Tools to bring out the poet in you
2008-04-08 10:18:00
I’ve never been much of a poetry fan although as I get older, I’m growing to appreciate it more. I guess part of the reason for this is that poetry is often about trying to describe and reflect deeper issues of life and meaning that you don’t really appreciate when you’re younger. However, while I’m ...
Tools to bring out the poet in you
2008-04-08 10:18:00
I’ve never been much of a poetry fan although as I get older, I’m growing to appreciate it more. I guess part of the reason for this is that poetry is often about trying to describe and reflect deeper issues of life and meaning that you don’t really appreciate when you’re younger. However, while I’m ...
POEM: Lost Poet
2008-04-05 00:04:00
I wandered and didn't realize I was lostLaughed the days awayDaisy chains and wild bouquetsBloomed and I have forgotten the jokeCan I retrace my steps and discover againThe altar of my inspiration?Was it your love or was it my loveThat was the source of salvation?A lingering cadence, a quiet candleKeeps a corner warm for what?To remind me of from where I have comeOr to reprimand me of what I have not?Quiet muse, never been forgotten museYour favor I seek and dream to find anewEvery evening passed, I sent word to youHas this poet strayed far from view?My words swayed with songs,My hands spoke through new limbsBrought to movement by a humble museI danced and laughed with you in mindWas it my pen that kept us true?Dear muse, accept my poem...A lingering cadence, a quiet candleKeeps a corner warm for what?To remind me of from where I have comeOr to reprimand me of what I have not?What is poet without a muse, and a muse without its poet?Copyright ©2008 J. R. Hollyday
Poet fuses written word, martial arts
2008-04-04 09:12:00
Poet Li-Young Lee spoke about the meaning of poetry at "Writer's at Rutgers Reading Series," hosted by the University's English Department Wednesday at the Rutgers Student Center of the College Avenue campus.Poetry is a form of martial arts, he said."If martial arts is a way of replacing ill will with good will, then all the arts from calligraphy to poetry are of a martial kind," Lee said.English Professor Meredith McGee gave Lee's introduction."It's always nice when a poet you've been reading on the page materializes in front of you as an actual person," she said.Lee, who was born in 1957 in Jakarta, Indonesia, has written four books of poetry and one memoir, and received several awards including a Whiting Award and Academy of American Poets, Guggenheim and National Endowment for the Arts fellowships, according to the University's English Department Web site.Even though it is difficult to decide as a poet to be non-causal, meaning to use free verse, to be ordered or retain st...
Stamp on Majaz Lakhnawi: Poet of romance & revolution
2008-03-30 22:36:00
The postal department of the government of India, has issued a stamp on romantic-revolutionary poet Majaz (1911-1955).It is a befitting tribute to the great poet who wrote the first verse on India's tricolour, wrote the famous Tarana-e-Aligarh and apart from his magical poetry that looked at women as an intelligent companion-a 'hamsafar', also wrote the Nazm 'Aavaara' which had become the voice of youths in his generation and thereafter.The Nazm 'Aye Gham-e-dil kyaa karuuN, Aye wahshat-e-dil kyaa karuuN' has been sung by Talat Mahmood and Jagjit Singh, both in their own styles. One can see the Tile Wali Masjid, the parts of Imambara and the skyline of Old Lucknow in the background of the stamp.It is this City where he grew up and where lost his life on the roof of a liquor shop on a winter night, abandoned by companions. And where fifty years later people still recall his tragic demise.Majaz Lucknowi couldn't marry his love, Azra, who instead chose a civil servant rather tha...
The Poet Li Po (A.D. 701-762) by Arthur Waley
2008-03-27 06:42:00
THE POET LI PO (A.D. 701-762) By ARTHUR WALEY, 1919 A Paper read before the CHINA SOCIETY at the School Of Oriental Studies on November 21, 1918 EAST AND WEST, LTD. 3, VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, S.W. I
John O'Donohue: Irish Poet Interviewed by Krista Tippett
2008-03-27 00:00:00
Spring Perspectives: Listen to Krista Tippett of NPR Discuss Time and Change with Irish Poet John O'Donohue, one of his last interviews
CONFESSIONS OF A GREEDY POET!
2008-03-26 11:40:00
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E. Etherlbert Miller: Poet, Editor, Activist, Educator
2008-03-22 21:29:00
You may listen to this interview from the Player on my page or download free from itunes under the name BELINDA SUBRAMAN PRESENTS or go to my podcast home page http://belinda_subraman.podomat-ic.com .E. Ethelbert Miller is a literary activist. He is a board member of The Writer?s Center and editor of its Poet Lore magazine. The author of several collections of poems, his last book How We Sleep On The Nights We Don?t Make Love (Curbstone Press, 2004) was an Independent Publisher Award Finalist (and number one on our 2004 list of Books to begin your Poeducation now). Mr. Miller received the 1995 O.B. Hardison Jr. Poetry Prize, given by the Folger Shakespeare Library for both teaching and writing excellence. In 1996 he was awarded an honorary doctorate of literature from Emory & Henry College. In 2003 his memoir Fathering Words: The Making of An African American Writer (St. Martin?s Press, 2000), was selected by DC WE READ for its one book, one city program sponsored by the D.C. Public ...
The Poet
2008-03-19 09:02:00
aybe this is all there is. Blunt words, flourished as swords, and I, a magician (an illusionist), faking a way with sleight of hand, or eye. Or is it “I”? A universal self? A speaker of many tongues, all broken, all rash and mangled, trite, taut with misplaced meaning, green with affectation, crying out to make you twitch with something, anything: for you to notice every you in ...
New Favorite Poet
2008-03-15 06:20:00
Ask Me Some time when the river is ice ask me mistakes I have made. Ask me whether what I have done is my life. Others have come in their slow way into my thought, and some have tried to help or to hurt: ask me what difference their strongest love or hate has made. I will listen to what you say. You and I can turn and look at the silent river and wait. We know the current is there, hidden; and there are comings and goings from miles away that hold the stillness exactly before us. What the river says, that is what I say. William Stafford Discovered him via Suzanne and Chris. Poetry, sigh…
Mind Freedom Exercise (8): Poet?s Prophecy
2008-03-10 21:48:00
  Mind Freedom Exercises Exercises To Do Together   Poet’s Prophecy Having something to look forward to is one of the supreme motivators in life. (...)
Barbadian Poet launches series of verse relating a child's rape as way forw
2008-03-09 15:51:00
Over the weekend, the Barbados Arts Council's Pelican Art Gallery was scene to a doubly poignant scene - it was tableau to the launch of "Anatomy Of A Scream," a collection of poems tracking Lyric, a rape victim from the age of ten into adulthood; and it was also rather poignant in the sense that such a powerful catharsis was only witnessed by about 35 people - it speaks to the striking need of not just LITERACY on the Bajan mindscape, but an appreciation for the aesthetic also.It is a pleasure to realise that CO Williams Electrical recognises its corporate citizenry via the Arts in sponsoring a portion of the publication expenses for Anatomy Of A Scream.The proceedings were hosted by Esther Phillips, with readings from Linda Deane, Jean Butcher-Lashley (the Head of the English Dept at BCC) and Ms Phillips - "Anatomy Of A Scream" can be found on sale at Days' Book Store at Independence Square; all branches of the Cloister Bookstore; at the bookstores of both the UWI and the B'dos...
Celebrity Solstice Announces Partnership With Poet Theatricals
2008-03-09 00:00:00
Celebrity Cruises has managed to build a level of excitement unseen in the cruise industry for a long time with scattered press releases about its newest ship, Celebrity Solstice. Even though we are still more than 8 months away, the new superstar of Celebrity is being heralded as the most exciting ship entering the ...
MySpace Poet Lance Strate Writes Verses for Sierra Waters
2008-03-02 10:06:00
MySpace poet Lance Strate has written verses for time traveller Sierra Waters ... I sent it to one of her listening posts in 2042, and who knows if it will get through, but you can read it any time at A River Song for Sierra Waters...Sierra is really taking on a life of her own, with a Facebook group, a MySpace page, a Second Life life (see picture below), an appearance in an 18th century painting (see below), and now this poem...And, of course, there will be more Sierra adventures in Unburning Alexandria...You can read her story, known to me as of 2007, in The Plot to Save Socrates ... enjoy the first chapter, FREE!painting by Jean-Baptiste Rgnault, 1785Socrates dragging Alcibiades from the Embrace of S.listen to Light On Light Through podcast also iTunes Paul Levinson's books
Poet Steve Fellner on the Joys of Insignificance; Pat Strachan on When Not
2008-02-28 17:54:00
Poet Kate Greenstreet blogs at Every Other Day, where she's compiled an archive of over 100 interviews with contemporary poets about the road to first-book publication and how it changed their life (or not). I especially treasure these tongue-in-cheek words of wisdom from Steve Fellner, whose book Blind Date with Cavafy won the 2006 Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prize: I had been sending my book out for many years, and I was crazy determined to get a book of poetry published. I got an MFA and PhD in creative writing. During all this time, I was sending out various incarnations of the book. No one wanted it. It was (and still is) an uneven book, but there were a lot of worse books out there, and I liked sending things out in the mail. Even when you get a rejection in the mail (and I got a zillion of them), it's always fun to have opened the envelope. It's like watching the Oscars. Even if the actor you love loses, you at least enjoy the spectacle.I knew my book would never be accep...
Riehl?s poem ?TREASURE CHEST? from ?Sightlines: A Poet?s Diary? tells fathe
2008-02-26 20:50:00
Janet Grace Riehl and Erwin A. Thompson, father-daughter writing team TREASURE CHEST by Janet Grace Riehl from “Sightlines: A Poet’s Diary” He labors in the grove of service. Remembers flat tires, repaired. Loans proffered for crises. Then his somber face glows with the light of a thousand-watt angel. Memories of good turns returned is a treasure he counts with care. His treasure chest of good deed ...
Young Mexican Poet Leads Workshop To Help High School Students Understand I
2008-02-26 20:25:00
Yosimar Reyes, an 18-year-old poet in San Jose, California, is leading a workshop that helps high-school students navigate the issues of immigration.
Cathal O'Searcaigh, the pederast poet
2008-02-18 19:52:00
Cathal O'Searcaigh is a celebrated Irish poet and playwright. He also travels to Nepal a lot, and he does this for three reasons: 1) the chance to write in a totally different environment, 2) the deep spirituality of the people, and, apparently, 3) the opportunity to fuck a lot of teenage boys. See this and this for more details.
Teacher, poet activist Raul Salinas dies
2008-02-14 14:35:00
Long-time activist and poet Raul Salinas has died at the age of 73 in Austin, Texas. Salinas was considered among the greats of his generation including Miguel Pinero, Oscar Acosta, John Trudell, and Hose Montoya. He was a life-long human rights and social justice activist. He worked with the American Indian Movement, the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee and held writing clinics for at-risk youth in juvenile detention facilities nationwide. Salinas spent approximately 12 years in prison, from 1959 to 1971 on drug related charges. In the late 1960s, he became renown for his prison poetry and for his work inside prisons engaging fellow convicts in politics and literature. At the time of his death, Salinas was an adjunct professor at St. Edwards University, Austin, Texas. In 2002, he received the Louis Reyes Rivera Lifetime Achievement Award, and in March of 2003, he was honored with the Martin Luther, Jr., Csar Chavez, Rosa Parks Visiting Professorship Award given by the Universi...
VerseDay: the poet in love
2008-02-08 17:42:00
I’ve long been convinced of two truths regarding poetry: 1: The easiest thing in the world to write is a love poem. 2: The hardest thing in the world to write is a good love poem. Accordingly, I admire the hell out of a writer who can produce a tribute to his/her eternal love without making me a little sick to the stomach. I think the problem I’ve often encountered is that great poetry - great art of any sort, really - is driven by tension. Whether it’s political rage, the fear of loss, the pain of mourning, whatever, it seems that the muse is more intrigued by that which is wrong with the world than that which is right. And love - real love, anyway - is an expression of two people’s triumph over the dark tension propelling most great artists. Most of the great love poems I can think of aren’t really love poems purely - they’re often driven by negative conditions. The love is unrequited, a lover is marching off to war, things like that. Just one m...
Win a trip to Romantic Rome and other great prizes when you write your poet
2008-02-03 11:39:00
Win a trip to Romantic Rome and other great prizes when you write your poetic lines. In honour of St. Valentine?s Day, Mio Destino is sponsoring an attempt to create ?The World?s Longest Online Love Poem?. According to the .....The World's Longest Online Poem
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Selected couplets of Urdu poet Munawwar Rana
2008-01-26 13:09:00
In Mushairas, Munawwar Rana is one of the most popular poets across the country. A native of Rae Bareli, Rana grew up in Kolkata. His simple language, the idiom of North India and the generous use of Hindi words, are among the reasons for his popularity.Rana has attained wide acclaim for his couplets on 'maa.n' (Mother). They have been compiled and published by people in many scripts. His poetry is available in Urdu, devanagari, Bangla and other languages.There has been criticism of his poetry that has been termed an 'emotional blackmail' and 'tukbandi', but the fact remains that he connects with the crowd. Here are ten couplets:hum kuchh aise tere diidaar meN kho jaate haiNjaise bachche bhare baazaar meN kho jaate haiNnaye kamroN meN ab chiizeN puraani kaun rakhtaa haiparindoN ke liye shahroN meN paani kaun rakhtaa haimohaajiro yahii taariiKh hai makaanoN kiibanaane waalaa hameshaa baraamdoN meN rahaatujhse bichhDaa to pasand aa gayii be-tartiibiiisse pahle meraa kamraa bhii ...
Mechanical Poet - Creepy Tales For Freaky Children (2007)
2008-01-26 04:25:00
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It?s Burns night - that?s Robbie Burns the freemason and poet
2008-01-25 09:43:00
Maybe it’s because I hail from a different Celtic country, but I feel an odd kinship with the Scots and with Scotland. So I am quite happy to celebrate the birthday of that country’s greatest bard, Robbie Burns, in the company of whisky, haggis, neeps and potatoes. We go to a little school room in the ...
Anupam?s incredible encounter with poet?s grandson
2008-01-25 06:30:00
Seasoned actor Anupam Kher, who is making his home production “Hawai Dada” in Madhya Pradesh, had an incredible experience on his way to the shooting destination.
A pig and a Poet Laureate
2008-01-17 17:21:00
Some curious, weird (or both) Brontë news.The Christian Science Monitor reviews The Pig Did It by Joseph Caldwell:Declan, a tinker by trade, may have been the lover of both Aunt Kitty, who supports herself by writing "corrections" to 19th-century novels, and the owner of the misbehaving porker, Lolly McKeever. (...)Aunt Kitty's revisions are a hoot. In her version of "Jane Eyre," Rochester is the one who flings himself from the roof of Thornfield Hall, and Jane nurses Bertha, the madwoman in the attic, back to sanity. Her new and improved "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" would delight the many high-schoolers who find Clair something of a pompous jerk. (Yvonne Zipp)Today, we have one of those news items that have to be read to be believed. This is how Newstrack India classifies possible types of boys in a classroom: the gentle type, the meek and coward and the... Some, on other hand, are aggressive like Heathcliff, the hero of Emily Bronte’s novel of the same name, who likes to have ...
New Zealand Maori poet Tuwhare dies (AP)
2008-01-17 08:00:00
AP - Hone Tuwhare, the first Maori poet to be published in English and one of New Zealand's most celebrated verse writers, has died. He was 86.
Rosie O?Donnell Is A Fricking Poet
2008-01-16 06:01:00
Rosie O’Donnell is worried that something bad is going to happen to Britney Spears, and has decided to express these feelings of dread in a half-poem/half-story she’s posted on her website: Twenty-Six I remember the tunnel as it appeared on the news, lit by headlights, flashlights, red lights. Between the cement tall pillars was a heap of ...
Spanish poet Angel Gonzalez dead at 82 (AP)
2008-01-14 13:38:00
AP - Angel Gonzalez, one of Spain's most prominent poets and member of a literary generation known for its opposition to the dictatorship of Gen. Francisco Franco, has died at the age of 82.
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