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Francisco Villaespesa Martín (14 October 1877–9April 1936) was a Spanish writer. He was born in Láujar de Andarax, Province of Almería, which marked him all his life. He is probably the most notable writer of the province, thus, both the capital and his hometowns libraries have his name. He has an extent poetry work, with more than 50 books of poetry published and some unpublished. He died in Madrid, Spain.

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  • Francisco Villaespesa (* 14. Oktober 1877 in Laujar de Andarax, Almería; † 9. April 1936 in Madrid) war ein spanischer Schriftsteller. Er stammte aus einer Juristenfamilie, schloss sich früh Literaturkreisen an und leitete eine Schauspielertruppe. Er gilt als Wegbereiter des Modernismus. 1899 veröffentlichte er seine erste Gedichtsammlung Luchas („Kämpfe“). Sein größter Erfolg war das Theaterstück El alcazar de las perlas („Die Burg der Perlen“, deutsch Perlenschloss) im Jahr 1911, das die Stadt Granada zum Thema hat. (de)
  • Francisco Villaespesa Martín (14 October 1877–9April 1936) was a Spanish writer. He was born in Láujar de Andarax, Province of Almería, which marked him all his life. He is probably the most notable writer of the province, thus, both the capital and his hometowns libraries have his name. He has an extent poetry work, with more than 50 books of poetry published and some unpublished. His first works (Intimidades (1898) and Luchas (1899)) are romantic. At the beginning of 20th century he joined the Modernism with La copa del Rey Thule (1900). From 1906 on an orientalist note arose in his works. He was among the contributors of the Madrid-based avant-garde magazine Prometeo published between 1908 and 1912. He died in Madrid, Spain. (en)
  • Francisco Villaespesa Martín (Laujar de Andarax, 15 de octubre de 1877-Madrid, 9 de abril de 1936) fue un poeta, dramaturgo y narrador español del modernismo. (es)
  • Francisco Villaespesa Martín (Láujar de Andarax, 15 ottobre 1877 – Madrid, 9 aprile 1936) è stato un poeta, drammaturgo e scrittore spagnolo. (it)
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  • Francisco Villaespesa (* 14. Oktober 1877 in Laujar de Andarax, Almería; † 9. April 1936 in Madrid) war ein spanischer Schriftsteller. Er stammte aus einer Juristenfamilie, schloss sich früh Literaturkreisen an und leitete eine Schauspielertruppe. Er gilt als Wegbereiter des Modernismus. 1899 veröffentlichte er seine erste Gedichtsammlung Luchas („Kämpfe“). Sein größter Erfolg war das Theaterstück El alcazar de las perlas („Die Burg der Perlen“, deutsch Perlenschloss) im Jahr 1911, das die Stadt Granada zum Thema hat. (de)
  • Francisco Villaespesa Martín (Laujar de Andarax, 15 de octubre de 1877-Madrid, 9 de abril de 1936) fue un poeta, dramaturgo y narrador español del modernismo. (es)
  • Francisco Villaespesa Martín (Láujar de Andarax, 15 ottobre 1877 – Madrid, 9 aprile 1936) è stato un poeta, drammaturgo e scrittore spagnolo. (it)
  • Francisco Villaespesa Martín (14 October 1877–9April 1936) was a Spanish writer. He was born in Láujar de Andarax, Province of Almería, which marked him all his life. He is probably the most notable writer of the province, thus, both the capital and his hometowns libraries have his name. He has an extent poetry work, with more than 50 books of poetry published and some unpublished. He died in Madrid, Spain. (en)
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  • Francisco Villaespesa (es)
  • Francisco Villaespesa (en)
  • Francisco Villaespesa (it)
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