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Name
  
Fernando Villalon

Died
  
1930, Madrid, Spain

Role
  
Poet


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Fernando Villalon Daoiz y Halcon, conde de Miraflores de los Angeles (Moron de la Frontera, Seville, 31 May 1881 - Madrid, 8 March 1930) was a Spanish poet and farmer.

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Life

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He attended secondary school in El Puerto de Santa Maria, where he was a classmate of Juan Ramon Jimenez. He mostly lived in Andalucia and devoted himself to cattle-breeding and agriculture. He was also a compulsive but disorganised reader of cosmogenia, classic and modern poetry, bullfighting and spiritualism. His friends, members of the Generation of '27, especially Rafael Alberti, admired his enormous love of life and generosity. He funded and edited the Papel de Aleluyas, printed in Huelva and Seville from 1927 to 1928. His poetry is imaginative and sometimes anticipated Surrealism. A street is named after him in the Huerta de la Salud district of Seville, along with a cultural foundation in the town of Moron de la Frontera[1].

Works

  • Andalucia la Baja (Madrid, 1927)
  • La Toriada (Malaga, 1928)
  • Romances del Ochocientos (Malaga, 1929)
  • Poesias completas (Madrid, 1944)

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    References

    Fernando Villalon Wikipedia


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