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Ángel Crespo
Ángel Crespo (18 July 1926 in Alcolea de Calatrava, Ciudad Real (province), Province of Ciudad Real – 12 December 1995 in Barcelona) was a Spanish poet and translation#Literary translation, translator. Crespo was the author of over thirty books of poetry. He also published over twenty books of translations (ranging from the work of Dante and Petrarch to that of Fernando PessoaJosé María Balcells Doménech, Balcells, José María and Eugénio de Andrade) and numerous works of literary criticism. One of Spain's most prestigious translation prizes, the Premio de Traducción Ángel Crespo, was named after him. Crespo was raised in the La Mancha region of Spain. Early in his career, he was associated with Carlos Edmundo de Ory, Gabino-Alejandro Carriedo and the Postism literary movement. He was labeled a traitor under Spain’s Francoist State for signing a petition to protest the torture of miners in Asturias. Afterwards, he participated in clandestine antigovernment activi ...
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Alcolea De Calatrava
Alcolea de Calatrava is a Municipalities of Spain, municipality in Ciudad Real, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It has a population of 1,382. References

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