Rafael Cansinos Asséns (24 November 1882 – 6 July 1964) was a Spanish poet, novelist, essayist, literary critic and translator. Censinos was born in Seville...
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Assens may refer to: Assens, Denmark Assens Municipality Assens, Switzerland Rafael Cansinos-Asséns (1882–1964), a Spanish poet, essayist, literary critic...
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launched in the tertulias of Madrid's Café Colonial, presided by Rafael Cansinos Assens. The Ultraist core was formed, among others, by Guillermo de Torre...
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magazine Grecia. While in Spain, he met such noted Spanish writers as Rafael Cansinos Assens and Ramón Gómez de la Serna. In 1921, Borges returned with his family...
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Italo Calvino (1923–1985, Italy) Albert Camus (1913–1960, Algeria) Rafael Cansinos Assens (1882–1964, Spain) Orson Scott Card (born 1951, United States) John...
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boxer Curtis Armstrong, American actor Tom Arnold, American actor Rafael Cansinos Assens, Spanish poet, essayist, literary critic and translator Moses ben...
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espigas más esbeltas. In El movimiento V. P., a roman à clef by Rafael Cansinos Asséns that appeared in 1921, De Torre was caricatured as "the youngest...
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Sonia Delaunay, refugees in Spain, and resumed his friendship with Rafael Cansinos-Assens. He started the literary movement Ultraísmo, corresponded with Tristan...
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The Book of Modern British Verse (Boston, 1919) and translated by Rafael Cansinos-Asséns in the Hispano-American review Cervantes. The poem in Shove's collection...
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Jewish. Ricardo Bofill (1939–), world famous architect, half Jewish. Rafael Cansinos-Asséns (1882–1964), poet, novelist, essayist, literary critic and translator...
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