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Vicente
Aleixandre was born in Sevilla (Spain) on April 26, 1898. He spent his
childhood in Malaga and he has lived in Madrid since 1909. Studied law
at the University of Madrid and at the Madrid School of Economics. Beginning
in 1925 he has completely devoted himself to literature. His first book
of poems, Ambit, appeared in 1928. Since that date he has written and
published a score of books. In 1933, he received the National Literary
Prize for his work Destruction or Love. He spent the Civil War in the
Republican zone. He fell ill and remained in Madrid at the end of the
conflict, silenced by the new authorities for four years. In 1944, he
published The Shadow of Paradise, still maintaining his independence of
the established political situation. In 1950, he became a member of the
Spanish Academy. His books and anthologies have been published up to the
present day. The Swedish Academy awarded him the Nobel Prize for Literature
for the totality of his work in 1977.
Vicente Aleixandre
died in 1984.
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