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         Jimenez Juan Ramon:     more books (100)
  1. Historias y cuentos (Libro amigo ; 1502/638) (Spanish Edition) by Juan Ramon Jimenez, 1979
  2. Poesia by Juan Ramon Jimenez, 1946-10-01
  3. Platero and I: An Andalusian Elegy, 1907-1916 by Juan Ramon Jimenez, 1986-07
  4. Verso y prosa (Clasicos Edelvives) (Spanish Edition) by Juan Ramon Jimenez, 1991
  5. La soledad sonora (1908) (Edicion del centenario) (Spanish Edition) by Juan Ramon Jimenez, 1981
  6. Belleza (en verso), (1917-1923) (Edicion del centenario) (Spanish Edition) by Juan Ramon Jimenez, 1981
  7. El zaratan (Spanish Edition) by Juan Ramon Jimenez, 1990
  8. Seleccion de cartas, 1899-1958 (Coleccion La Esquina, 5) (Spanish Edition) by Juan Ramon Jimenez, 1973
  9. Rimas, 1900-1902 (Spanish Edition) by Juan Ramon Jimenez, 2006-01
  10. Pastorales (Edicion del centenario) (Spanish Edition) by Juan Ramon Jimenez, 1982
  11. Spiritual Sonnets/Sonetos Espirituales: Sonetos Espirituales (Hispanic Literature) by Juan Ramon Jimenez, Carl W. Cobb, 1996-02
  12. Cartas literarias (Libro amigo ; 383) (Spanish Edition) by Juan Ramon Jimenez, 1977
  13. Platero y yo (Clasicos Plaza & Janes) (Spanish Edition) by Juan Ramon Jimenez, 1987
  14. Antologia De Prosa Lirica/ Anthology of Lyrical Prose (Letras Hispanicas/ Hispanic Writings) (Spanish Edition) by Juan Ramon Jimenez, 2007-03-30

41. Nobel Prize Winners
The nobel Prize for Literature Page. WELCOME! Enjoy browsing our selection ofused and collectable books. 1956 jimenez, juan ramon. 1957 Camus, Albert.
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1901 Sully-Prudhomme, Rene.
1902 Mommsen, Theodor.
1903 Bjornson, Bjornstjerne.
1904 Echgaray, Jose; Mistral, Frederic.
1905 Sienkiewicz, Henryk.
1906 Carducci, Giosue.
Kipling, Rudyard.

1908 Eucken, Rudolf.
1909 Lagerlof, Selma.
1910 Heyse, Paul.
1911 Maeterlink, Maurice. 1912 Hauptmann, Gerhard. 1913 Tagore, Rabindranath. 1914 No award given. 1915 Rolland, Romain. 1916 von Heidenstam, Verner. 1917 Kjellerup, Karl; Pontoppidan, Henrik. 1918 No award 1919 Spitteler, Carl. 1920 Hamsum, Knut. 1921 France, Anatole. 1922 y Martinez, Jacinto Benavente. Yeats, W.B. 1924 Reymont, Wladyslaw. Shaw, G.B. 1926 Deledda, Grazia. 1927 Bergson, Henri. 1928 Undset, Sigrid. Mann, Thomas. 1930 Lewis, Sinclair. 1931 Karlfeldt, Erik Axel. Galsworthy, John. 1933 Bunin, Ivan. 1934 Pirandello, Luigi. 1935 No award O'Neill, Eugene. 1937 du Gard, Roger Martin. 1938 Buck, Pearl S.

42. Joelle Wallach: La Musica
When juan ramon jimenez told Zenobia that he'd been awarded the nobel Prizefor Literature in 1956, she was dying of cancer and was too ill to speak.
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Home Recordings What's Happening Contacts ... Solo La musica, los muertos y las estrellas for a cappella choir or vocal quartet [12'] Sound Sample La musica, los muertos y las estrellas is a musical setting for a cappella The poet Juan Ramon Jimenez was born in Moguer, Spain in 1881. His work explores the labyrinthine galleries of the soul which may lead to God. In 1917 he married Zenobia Camprubi Aymar, and his love for her became part of the spiritual quest which illuminates his more than 2500 poems. Early in the Spanish Civil War, the couple established and ran a small children's refuge in Madrid; but the War and the Fascists forced them to emigrate, and they came to theUnited States. When Juan Ramon Jimenez told Zenobia that he'd been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1956, she was dying of cancer and was too ill to speak. Unable to use words, she hummed him a song from their childhood in celebration. After her death, days later, Jimenez never wrote again, and died himself in Puerto Rico in 1958.

43. Powell's Books – Award Winners – The Nobel Prize
Previous nobel laureates 2001 V. S. Naipaul England 2000 Gao Xingjian China BorisPasternak USSR 1957 Albert Camus France 1956 juan ramon jimenez Spain 1955
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45. Nobel Prize In Literature From 1901
nobel Prize in Literature Year, Prize Winners. 1901, Prudhomme, Sully. 1955,Laxness, Halldor Kiljan. 1956, jimenez, juan ramon. 1957, Camus, Albert.
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Nobel Prize in Literature Year Prize Winners Prudhomme, Sully Mommsen, Christian Matthias Theodor Bjornson, Bjornstjerne Martinus Eizaguirre, Jose Echegaray Y.; Mistral, Frederic Sienkiewicz, Henryk Carducci, Giosue Kipling, Rudyard Eucken, Rudolf Christoph Lagerloef, Selma Ottilia Lovisa Heyse, Paul Johann Ludwig Maeterlinck, Maurice Polidore Marie Bernhard Hauptmann, Gerhart Johann Robert Tagore, Rabindranath Rolland, Romain Heidenstam, Carl Gustaf Verner Von Gjellerup, Karl Adolph; Pontoppidan, Henrik Spitteler, Carl Friedrich Georg Hamsun, Knut Pedersen France, Anatole Benavente, JaparseInto Yeats, William Butler Reymont, Wladyslaw Stanislaw Shaw, George Bernard Deledda, Grazia Bergson, Henri Undset, Sigrid Mann, Thomas Lewis, Sinclair Karlfeldt, Erik Axel Galsworthy, John Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich Pirandello, Luigi O'neill, Eugene Gladstone Gard, Roger Martin Du Buck, Pearl Sillanpaa, Frans Eemil Jensen, Johannes Vilhelm Mistral, Gabriela Hesse, Hermann Gide, Andre Paul Guillaume Eliot, Thomas Stearns Faulkner, William Russell, Earl Bertrand Arthur William

46. Premio Nobel De Literaturo - Vikipedio
Premio nobel Premio nobel de literaturo Literaturpremioj Literaturo. Jenajautoroj ricevis la Premion nobel de Literaturo 1956 juan ramon jimenez.
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47. BookWeb: Literary Award Winners: Nobel Prize For Literature: 1950 To Present
a Swedish chemist, which is held in trust by the nobel Foundation 1958 Boris L. Pasternak(USSR) 1957 Albert Camus (France) 1956 juan ramon jimenez (Spain) 1955
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Nobel Prize for Literature: 1950 to Present The Nobel Prize for Literature has been awarded by the Swedish Academy since 1901 to a person who has made the greatest contribution to the field of literature, as determined by the Nobel Committee. Nominations for the prize are made by members of the Academy, members of similar academies and societies, professors of literature and language, former Nobel laureates, and presidents of author organizations. The monetary award is a share of the interest on the endowment made by Alfred Nobel, a Swedish chemist, which is held in trust by the Nobel Foundation. Imre Kertész (Hungary)
V.S. Naipaul (England)
Gao Xingjian (China)
Günter Grass (Germany)
Dario Fo (Italy)
Wislawa Szymborska (Poland)
Seamus Heaney (Ireland)
Kenzaburo Oe (Japan)
Toni Morrison (U.S.)
Derek Walcott (St. Lucia, West Indies)
Nadine Gordimer (South Africa) Octavio Paz (Mexico) Camilo Jose Cela (Spain) Naguib Mahfouz (Egypt) Joseph Brodsky (U.S.) Wole Soyinka (Nigeria) Claude Simon (France) Jaroslav Seifert (Czechoslovakia) William Golding (Great Britain) Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Colombia) Elias Canetti (Great Britain) Czeslaw Milosz (U.S. and Poland)

48. Zespó³ Szkó³ Zawodowych Nr 1
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50. Swishweb.com : Arts & Culture : Literature : Nobel Prize In Literature 1948-2000
Home Arts Culture Literature nobel Prize in Literature 19482000, Year,Winner. 1948, TS (Thomas Stearns) Eliot. 1956, juan ramon jimenez. 1957, Albert Camus.
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Home Literature Nobel Prize in Literature 1948-2000 Year Winner T S (Thomas Stearns) Eliot William Faulkner Bertrand Russell Par (Fabian) Lagerkvist Francois Mauriac Winston Churchill Ernest Hemingway Halldor Laxness Juan Ramon Jimenez Albert Camus Boris Pasternak Salvatore Quasimodo Saint-John Perse Ivo Andric John (Ernest) Steinbeck George Seferis Jean-Paul Sartre, declined Mikhail Sholokhov Shmuel Yosef Agnon Nelly Sachs Miguel Angel Asturias Kawabata Yasunari Samuel Beckett Alexander (Isayevich) Solzhenitsyn Pablo (Neftali Reyes) Neruda Heinrich Boll Patrick White Eyvind Johnson Harry Martinson Year Winner Eugenio Montale Saul Bellow Vicente Aleixandre Isaac Bashevis Singer Odysseus Elytis Czeslaw Milosz Elias Canetti Gabriel Garcia Marquez William Golding Jaroslav Seifert Claude Simon Wole Soyinka Joseph Brodsky Naguib Mahfouz Camilo Jose Cela Octavio Paz Nadine Gordimer Derek Walcott Toni Morrison Kenzaburo Oe Seamus Heaney, Jr. Wislawa Szymborska Dario Fo Jose Saramago Gao Xingjian Today in History Notable Quotables Forums Search ... Report Error Help us make this site better - and have fun! Take our quick, fun, survey. Click here

51. Welcome To Parabaas, The Bengali Webzine !
the Spanish juan ramon jimenez. In 1913, he and his wifeto-be, the American ZenobiaCamprubi, had begun translating Gitanjali, recently awarded the nobel Prize
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The Forgotten Stone:
On Rabindranath Tagore and Latin America
Alfonso Chacon R.
Who can tell, when throwing a stone into a pond, where do the ripples created go? When weeks ago, in the middle of an electronic discussion about the connections between Latin American and Indian literature, I ventured to mention Rabindranath Tagore's high standing among current Latin American readers, many were surprised. And I have to confess that I myself was also surprised, because it never occurred to me Tagore's presence in Latin America would sound odd to anybody, least of all to a Bengali. Well, maybe one takes too much for granted, maybe in my tiny country, Costa Rica - a little larger than Sri Lanka - one tends to assume too much.
The Poet's Arrival
It is known that, in 1924, Rabindranath Tagore came to Latin America invited by the government of Peru to the centennial celebrations of its independence. Yet, his visit was cut short to a couple of months in Buenos Aires, due to some health complications, which prevented him to continue his trip. This situation, on the other hand, provided him with the acquaintance of the Argentinean poet Victoria Ocampo, who became one of his closest friends, and in whose "estancia" Tagore wrote Puravi. The strong friendship between Bijaya - as Tagore called her in Bengali, because of the meaning in Spanish of her first name - and him, has been deeply explored by many, especially regarding the Argentinean's influence on Tagore's decision to become a painter. There is an excellent essay by Dr. Rajat Chanda on this subject, which offers also a general view on Tagore's relation with Latin America. The essay, called

52. Cd_Niccolo'
for narrator and guitar by Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco, on literary texts taken fromthe book of the same name by juan ramon jimenez, nobel Prize for Literature
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Platero y Yo op.190
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Alessandro Haber, narrator
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La luna El loco Mariposas blancas Idilio de Abril La arrulladora La muerte Convalecencia Los gitanos A Platero en el cielo de Moguer Platero y Yo is a collection of compositions for narrator and guitar by Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco, on literary texts taken from the book of the same name by Juan Ramon Jimenez, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1956. The work is from 1960, the guitar is now the composer's favourite instrument and he entrusts whole cycles to it inspired by his own literary, pictorial and theatrical culture; in Platero the music is not limited to a simple comment but, with profound interior research, it collaborates with the text in the creation of a unique poetic language. Each composition is a clear and moving picture which, although it is a part of a whole it is complete in itself; there is, in the work, no leading motive or recurring theme, each piece does not need the one before, or the following one to be listened to and understood. Juan Ramon Jimenez was born in Moguer on the 24th December 1881 and in this Andalusian village the poet spent his childhood as if in a dream; Moguer and Andalusia will always be, in the life of Jimenez, the ideal place to return to and stay. The fame of Jimenez, prose writer, is closely tied to the work Platero y Yo. There are two protagonists, the poet and his donkey. The poet uses the donkey to understand nature and man, questioning himself and his soul. By means of little pictures, the life of Platero is told and he, together with the poet, goes back through the streets of Noguer, rediscovering in this journey the feeling of life which goes beyond immediate stupor.

53. Nobel Literature
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Nobel Prize for Literature
The Nobel Prize, named after Alfred Nobel (1833-1896) the inventor of dynamite, is now worth $1,000,000 to the winner. The prize is awarded to those who have most benefited mankind in several areas including literature. For more information about this prestigious award, visit the official website of the Nobel Foundation
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Based on Nobel Prize achievements, this site offers resources and historical references with compelling interactive media. Included is an Interactive Learning Studio of lesson plans based on the Nobel Prize
themes: Peace, Physics, Chemistry, and Literature. Exercises contain multimedia elements, references, resources, and Teacher Bulletin 1997 Dario Fo (Italy) 1996 Wislawa Szymborska (Poland) 1995 Seamus Heaney (Ireland) 1994 Kenzaburo Oe (Japan) 1993 Toni Morrison (USA) 1992 Derek Walcott (St. Lucia, West Indies) 1991 Nadine Gordimer (South Africa) 1990 Octavio Paz (Mexico) 1989 Camilo Jose Cela (Spain) 1988 Naguib Mahfouz (Egypt) 1987 Joseph Brodsky (USA) 1986 Wole Soyinka (Nigeria) 1985 Claude Simon (France) 1984 Jaroslav Seifer (Czechoslovakia) 1983 William Golding (Great Britain) 1982 Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Colombia) 1981 Elias Canetti (Great Britain) 1980 Czeslaw Milosz (USA and Poland) 1979 Odysseus Elytis (pen name of Odysseus Alepoudhelis, Greece)

54. Hackwriters.com -Don Camilo Jose Cela - A Life - James Skinner
and married his mistress on the eve of his nobel Prize nomination. and one of itslast classics, alongside Valle Inclan, juan ramon jimenez, Torrente Ballester
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CAMILO JOSE CELA: MASTER OF SPANISH PROSE
James Skinner reviews the writer's life
He started reading the Spanish classics based on works of Ortega and Gasset and Rivadeneyra. Although he had had a go unsuccessfully at three different University careers that included Medicine and Law, writing was already flowing through his veins. By the mid-thirties, young Camilo Jose starts to write poetry and enters the realm of intellectuals and other contemporary writers. However, in 1936 the Spanish Civil war breaks out and Camilo Jose is caught up in the conflict fighting for the Nationalists (Franco). He is actually wounded and by the end of the war begins, in earnest, his career as a writer. Post war Madrid will have a lasting effect on the budding author.
The prolific Cela tried his hand at acting, painting, world travel and politics. In 1947 he presented a series of indescribable paintings in Madrid and later in his home country, Corunna. In 1950 he appeared as an actor in a low budget film called The basement, and in 1977, after the death of Franco he was elected to the Spanish Parliament as a senator in the transitional government of Adolfo Suarez. He even had a say in the development of the new Spanish Constitution. It is no surprise that the praises, recognition and awards that followed reflected his varied life achievements.

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56. Nobel Award Winners
nobel AWARD LIST Year. Winners, Country. 2000, Gao Xingjian, China. 1957, AlbertCamus, France. 1956, juan ramon jimenez, Spain. 1955, Halldor Kiljan Laxness,Iceland.
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NOBEL AWARD LIST Year Winners Country Gao Xingjian China Gunter Grass Germany Jose Saramago Portugal Darlo Fo Italy Wislawa Szymborska Poland Seamus Heaney Ireland Kenzaburo Oe Japan Toni Morrison U.S. Derek Walcott Antilles/USA Nadine Gordimer South Africa Octavio Paz Mexico Camilo Jose Cela Spain Naguib Mahfouz Egypt Joseph Brodsky U.S. Wole Soyinka Nigeria Calude Simon France Jaroslave Seifert Czechoslovakia William Golding England Marquez Gabriel Garcia Colombia Elia Canetti Bulgaria Czelaw Milosz U.S. Odysseus Elytis Greece Isaac Bashevis Singer U.S. Vicenta Alexixandre Spain Saul Bellow U.S. Eugenio Montale Italy Eyvind Johnson Sweden Henry Martinson Sweden Patrick White Australia Pablo Neruda Chile Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn U.S.S.R. Samuel Beckett France Yasunari Kawabata Japan Miguel Angel Asturias Gautemala Nelly Sachs Sweden Mikhail Sholakhov U.S.S.R. Jean-Paul Satre France Giorgiou Seteris Greece John Steinbeck U.S. Ivo Andric Yugoslavia St-John Perse France Salvatore Quasimodo Italy Boris Pasternak U.S.S.R. Albert Camus France Juan Ramon Jimenez Spain Halldor Kiljan Laxness Iceland Ernest Hemingway U.S.

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A 7 page paper that discusses Juan Ramón Jiménez, Nobel Laureate. Born in Spain in 1881, Jimenez had his first poem published at age 19. Juan Ramón Jiménez was a well-known, prolific and highly influential poet. His life is highlighted. A portion of one of his most famous works is included, translated into English. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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58. December
Crabbe (1754; 2 Crabbe poems); English poet and critic Matthew Arnold (1822); Spanishpoet and 1956 nobel Prize winner juan ramon jimenez (1881; 3 jimenez
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This month in literature - December
  • Dec 1 Rex Stout , mystery writer from Indiana, creator of Nero Wolfe (1886); Charles Finney , U.S. author (1905).
  • Dec 2 Nikos Kazantzakis , Greek writer (1885); New Zealand-born Rewi Alley , who lived and wrote in China for over 60 years (1897); English sci-fi author Brian Lumley
  • Dec 3 :Polish/English writer Joseph Conrad
  • Dec 4 :Scottish essayist and historian Thomas Carlyle (1795); English writer Samuel Butler (1835); German poet Rainer Marie Rilke (1875); and author of "Rear Window" Cornell Woolrich
  • Dec 5 Christina Rossetti , British writer (1830); U.S. writer Joan Didion (1934); New York author, columnist, and satirist Calvin Trillin
  • Dec 6 : "Trees" poet [Alfred] Joyce Kilmer (1886); London poet and writer Osbert Sitwell (1892); Broadway lyricist Ira Gershwin
  • Dec 7 : 1923 Pulitzer Prize winner Willa Cather (1873); Japanese poet Yosano Akiko (1878); Anglo-Irish writer Joyce Cary (1888); M.I.T. linguist and leftist

59. GLBA > Awards > The Nobel Prize In Literature
the most outstanding work in an ideal direction,” The nobel Prize in L. Pasternak(USSR) 1957 Albert Camus (France) 1956 juan ramon jimenez (Spain) 1955
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Search Bookstores Calender of Events Contact Us ... back to top Established by The Nobel Foundation ( www.nobel.se ) in 1900, The Nobel Prize in Literature 2001 V.S. Naipaul (England)
2000 Gao Xingjian (China)
1997 Dario Fo (Italy)
1996 Wislawa Szymborska (Poland)
1995 Seamus Heaney (Ireland)
1994 Kenzaburo Oe (Japan)
1993 Toni Morrison (U.S.)
1992 Derek Walcott (St. Lucia, West Indies)
1991 Nadine Gordimer (South Africa)
1990 Octavio Paz (Mexico) 1989 Camilo Jose Cela (Spain) 1988 Naguib Mahfouz (Egypt) 1987 Joseph Brodsky (U.S.)

60. Winston Churchill  - The Nobel Prize
Competition for the nobel Prize that year was not particularly fierce. the Icelandicwriter Halldor Laxness, and the Spaniard juan ramon jimenez; all three
http://www.winstonchurchill.org/nprize.htm
The Nobel Prize THE 1953 NOBEL PRIZE By Kjell Stromberg On occasion the Swedish Academy has surprised everyone by its choice of Nobel laureates. It happened in 1953, when after awards for literature to Per Lagerkvist and Francois Mauriac in the preceding two years, the Academy chose Sir Winston Churchill. Whatever may have been the literary merits of this extraordinary laureate, it is certain that for most people throughout the world he was chiefly, if not exclusively, the great statesman who had been the architect of victory in the greatest of all wars. Another point was that, after six years out of power, Churchill had become once again Prime Minister of Great Britain in 1951, and it was generally believed that the Swedish Academy had assumed a tacit obligation not to crown any writer who was either holding a government position or playing a political role of first rank in his country at the time his candidacy might be presented. The first report on the candidate, written by the aged Per Hallstrom, former permanent secretary of the Academy, was rather negative in its conclusions. He found no literary merit whatever in the little adventure novel entitled Savrola

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