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Federico García Lorca
Spanish poet, dramatist and prose writer (1898–1936)
Vicente Aleixandre
Spanish poet (1898–1984)
Rafael Alberti
Spanish poet (1902–1999)
Luis Cernuda
Spanish poet (1902–1963)
Jorge Guillén
Spanish poet (1893–1984)
Dámaso Alonso
Spanish poet, philologist, and literary critic
Generation of ‘27
group of Spanish poets
Pedro Salinas
Spanish poet (1891-1951)
Alejandro Casona
Spanish writer (1903–1965)
Gerardo Diego
Spanish poet (1896–1987)
José Bergamín
Spanish writer (1895-1983)
Manuel Altolaguirre
Spanish poet (1905-1959)
Concha Méndez
Spanish writer (1898–1986)
Emilio Prados
Spanish writer (1899–1962)
Édgar Neville
Spanish painter (1899–1967)
José Moreno Villa
Spanish poet (1887-1955)
Ernesto Halffter
Spanish composer (1905–1989)
Rodolfo Halffter
Spanish composer (1900–1987)
Margarita Manso
Spanish painter (1908-1960)
Guillermo de Torre
Spanish writer (1900–1971)
José López Rubio
Spanish film director (1903–1996)
José Bello
Spanish writer (1904–2008)
Agustina Mercedes González López
Spanish writer and painter (1891-1936)
Fernando Remacha
Spanish composer (1898–1984)
Las Sinsombrero
Women group from 27 generation
Ricardo García López
K-Hito was the pseudonym of Ricardo García López (1890–1984), Spanish humorist, caricaturist, bullfighting critic, film producer, and magazine publisher. Considered part of the Generation of '27, he was the founder and director of four magazines, in the pages of which he created several characters, such as Gutiérrez, Macaco, Currinche, and Don Turulato. ==Career== He was born in Villanueva del Arzobispo, Jaén Province in 1890, and grew up in Alicante. He began drawing at the age of four. At Alicante, he studied at the Parrilla academy and worked in a post office. In 1907, he moved to Valencia,
Margarita Ferreras
Spanish writer
Group of Eight
group of Spanish composers and musicologists
Pedro García Cabrera
Spanish writer (1905–1981)
Paulino Masip
Spanish writer (1899–1963)