Spanish poetry

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Spanish poetry is the poetic tradition of Spain. It may include elements of Spanish literature, and literatures written in languages of Spain other than Castilian, such as Catalan literature.

See also: Spanish American poetry.

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[edit] Early Middle Ages

  • Mozarab Jarchas, the first expression of Spanish Poetry, in Mozárabe dialect.

[edit] Arabic & Hebrew poetry during the Moorish period



[edit] After 1492

[edit] The Golden Century (El Siglo de Oro)


[edit] Romanticism


[edit] 1898 until 1926

The Generation of 1898, mostly novelists but some poets.


[edit] 1927 until 1936

The Generation of 1927, mostly poets. Many were also involved with the production of music and theatre.


[edit] 1939 until 1975

Poets during the World War II and under General Franco in peacetime.


[edit] 1975 until today

Post-Franco and Contemporary Spanish Poets.

  • Blanca Andreu
  • María Victoria Atencia
  • Felipe Benítez Reyes
  • Carlos Bousoño
  • Francisco Brines
  • José María Caballero Bonald
  • Antonio Colinas
  • Aurora de Albornoz
  • Luis Alberto de Cuenca
  • Francisco Domene
  • Gloria Fuertes
  • Vicente Gallego
  • Antonio Gamoneda
  • José Agustín Goitisolo
  • Diego Jesús Jiménez
  • Chantal Maillard
  • Antonio Martínez Sarrión
  • Carlos Marzal
  • Bruno Mesa
  • Juan Carlos Mestre
  • Luis García Montero
  • Luis Javier Moreno
  • Lorenzo Oliván
  • Leopoldo María Panero
  • Francisco Pino
  • Juan Vicente Nuevo Piqueras
  • Claudio Rodríguez
  • Ángel Rupérez
  • Jaime Siles
  • Jenaro Talens
  • Andrés Trapiello
  • José Miguel Ullán
  • José Ángel Valente
  • Álvaro Valverde
  • José Antonio de Villena
  • Luisa Castro
  • Isla Correyero
  • Francisco Domene
  • Clara Janés
  • Ana Rossetti
  • Rafael Pérez Estrada

[edit] See also

[edit] Further reading

  • D. Gareth Walters. The Cambridge Introduction to Spanish Poetry: Spain & Spanish America. (2002).
  • Linda Fish Compton. Andalusian Lyric poetry and Old Spanish Love Songs (1976) (includes translations of some of the medieval anthology of love poems, compiled by Ibn Sana al-Mulk, the Dar al-tiraz).
  • Emilio Garcia Gomez. (Ed.) In Praise of Boys: Moorish Poems from Al-Andalus (1975).
  • Paul Halsall has a bibliography online, listing journal articles in English on medieval poetry in Spain.