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Antonio Oliver

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Antonio Oliver (Cartagena, 29 January 1903 - 28 July 1968) was a Spanish writer, poet, literary critic and historian of Spanish art. He was also a part of the Generation of '27, a group of artists and poets that specialized in the avant-garde, and was married to Carmen Conde, also a poet, a writer and the first woman to access the Royal Spanish Academy.

Work

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  • Mast, 1925
  • Saved Crying
  • Andrew Knight Talks
  • Book of Loas, 1947
  • From Cervantes to Poetry, 1944
  • Don Luis de Gongora, 1963
  • Life and Work of Lope de Vega
  • Garcilaso de la Vega, 1965
  • Garcilaso, Captain and Poet
  • Dying but no fear
  • This other Rubén Darío
  • 1900-1950. Half a Century of Artists Murcianos, 1952