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Columbia Encyclopedia: Diego, Gerardo
(hārär'dō dyā') , 1896–1987, Spanish poet, b. Santander. Although he embraced many new poetic credos, his poetry is classified into two styles. His traditional poetry of real and sentimental experiences includes Soria (1923) and Versos humanos [human verses] (1925). A second style, called creationism, produced more dehumanized poetry like Imagen [image] (1922) and Manual de espumas [manual of foam] (1924). A synthesis of both styles is seen in Alondra de verdad [the lark of truth] (1941).
 
 
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Statue of Gerardo Diego in Santander
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Statue of Gerardo Diego in Santander

Gerardo Diego (3 October 18968 July 1987) was a Spanish poet and member of the Generation of '27.

Diego was born in the Cantabrian city of Santander. He taught language and literature at institutes of learning in Soria, Gijón, Santander, and Madrid.He was also a literature and music critic for several newspapers.

In 1925 he was awarded the National Prize for Literature and in 1947 he was given membership in the Spanish Royal Academy. His lifetime work was recognised with the Cervantes Prize awarded to him in 1979. He died in Madrid in 1987, age 90.

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