Vicente Medina
Vicente Tomás Medina (; 27 October 1886 – 17 August 1937) was a Spanish poet, dramatist and editor, and a symbol of local identity for the Murcia region of southeastern Spain. His best-known work, ''Aires murcianos'' ("Murcian airs"), was taken up as a reference point for local cultural and social criticism, and was widely praised by contemporaries. In his time Medina was considered in Spain to be one of the country's most important writers, referred to as "the great contemporary Spanish poet" and "the Spanish poet of poets". His fame has since declined, and he is now little read; but he remains an important figure as the greatest poet to have written in the Murcian dialect. Provided by Wikipedia-
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4by Mañas-Rodríguez,Miguel Ángel, Alcaraz-Pardo,Luis, Pecino-Medina,Vicente, Limbert,Caroline
Published 2016Digital revistaSCIELO -
5by Eseverri, Álvaro, Baysal, Can, Medina, Vicente, Capell, Teresa, Christou, Paul, Rubio, Luis M., Caro, Elena
Published 2020-09-25artículo bibliotecaINIA ES -
6by Pecino-Medina,Vicente, Mañas-Rodríguez,Miguel A., Díaz-Fúnez,Pedro A., López-Puga,Jorge, Llopis-Marín,Juan-Manuel
Published 2015Digital revistaSCIELO -
7by Baysal, Can, Pérez-González, Ana, Eseverri, Álvaro, Jiang, Xi, Medina, Vicente, Caro, Elena, Rubio, Luis M., Christou, Paul, Zhu, Changfu
Published 2020-02-01artículo bibliotecaINIA ES