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Luis Cernuda: A Poetic Voice of Exile and Longing

In the pantheon of Spanish literature, few figures shine as brightly or controversially as Luis Cernuda. Born on this day September 21, 1902 in Seville, Cernuda’s journey from a young, introspective poet to an influential voice of exile and LGBTQ+ representation is a testament to the power of art in the face of adversity. Cernuda’s …

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