Rafael Guillén Explained

Rafael Guillén
Birth Date:1933 4, df=yes
Occupation:Poet

Rafael Guillén (27 April 1933 – 4 May 2023) was a Spanish poet, a prominent member of the Generation of '50. Awarded Spain's National Poetry Award for Los estados transparentes in 1994,[1] he was one of the most important authors of his generation. He had a long artistic career and among his merits is the fact of helping the recovery of Andalusian poetic culture after the devastation of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939). The neoclassical influence that weighed on other members of his generation is noticeable in his early works. However, the attraction to popular themes and airs (Cancionero-guía para andar por el aire de Granada, 1962) soon took on an evolution that manifested itself, already in the 1960s, abandoning the rigidity of traditional metrics. With the publication of Moheda (1979), it surprises with its uninhibited and innovative style in syntax. His themes were not light: love and eroticism are often mixed with elegy for the inevitable degradation of the passage of time, expressed in verses permeated with a cadenced musical phrasing.[2] [3]

His prose work is divided between travel narratives, autobiography, essays, lectures and articles.

Guillén died from a stroke on 4 May 2023, at the age of 90.[4]

Selected bibliography

Discography

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Notes and References

  1. Spanish Premio Nacional de Literatura
  2. Pilar Gómez Bedate, Historia de la Literatura Española, (Volume II). Cátedra (Madrid, 1990)
  3. http://www.spainisculture.com/en/artistas_creadores/rafael_guillen.html Spain is Culture.com
  4. https://www.ideal.es/culturas/fallece-poeta-granadino-rafael-guillen-20230504182302-nt_amp.html Fallece el poeta granadino Rafael Guillén
  5. https://www.granadahoy.com/ocio/Omnia-Balada-tres-tiempos-Rafael-Guillen_0_1648635437.html La Fundación Omnia publica ‹Balada en tres tiempos›, el segundo disco de Rafael Guillén