Spanish Poetry - 1975 Until Present

1975 Until Present

These works became experimental, using themes, styles and characteristics of traditional poetry throughout Spain’s time and combining them with current movements. Some poets remain more traditional, while others more contemporary.

Post-Franco and Contemporary Spanish Poets:

  • Blanca Andreu
  • María Victoria Atencia
  • Felipe Benítez Reyes
  • Carlos Bousoño
  • Giannina Braschi
  • Francisco Brines
  • José María Caballero Bonald
  • Matilde Camus
  • Antonio Colinas
  • Aurora de Albornoz
  • Luis Alberto de Cuenca
  • Francisco Domene
  • Gloria Fuertes
  • Vicente Gallego
  • Antonio Gamoneda
  • Enrique García-Máiquez
  • José Agustín Goytisolo
  • Diego Jesús Jiménez
  • Chantal Maillard
  • Antonio Martínez Sarrión
  • Carlos Marzal
  • Bruno Mesa
  • Juan Carlos Mestre
  • Luis García Montero
  • Luis Javier Moreno
  • Lorenzo Oliván
  • Salome Ortega
  • Leopoldo María Panero
  • Francisco Pino
  • Juan Vicente Nuevo Piqueras
  • Claudio Rodríguez
  • Ángel Rupérez
  • Jaime Siles
  • Jenaro Talens
  • Andrés Trapiello
  • José Miguel Ullán
  • José Ángel Valente
  • Álvaro Valverde
  • Luis Antonio de Villena
  • Luisa Castro
  • Isla Correyero
  • Clara Janés
  • Ana Rossetti
  • Rafael Pérez Estrada

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