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Juan Larrea Celayeta (Bilbao, March 13, 1895 – Córdoba, Argentina, July 9, 1980) was a Spanish essayist and poet. He studied literature at the University of Salamanca, and moved later to Paris where he published in French language the magazine Favorables París Poema with César Vallejo. After the Spanish Civil War, he moved definitively to the Americas, where he was an active member of the cultural life. He was an incessant collector and some of his collections about Inca art were donated to the National Archaeological Museum of Spain in 1937.

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  • خوان لارريا (ar)
  • Juan Larrea Celayeta (ca)
  • Juan Larrea (poeta) (es)
  • Juan Larrea (eu)
  • Juan Larrea (écrivain) (fr)
  • Juan Larrea (it)
  • Juan Larrea (poet) (en)
  • Juan Larrea (pt)
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  • Juan Larrea Celayeta (Bilbao, 1895 - Córdoba, Argentina, 1980) fou un poeta i pensador. (ca)
  • خوان لارريا (بالإسبانية: Juan Larrea)‏ شاعر إسباني وكاتب مقال ولد في بيلباو 1895. تأثر كثيرا بأعمال الشاعر الإسباني خيراردو دييجو، كما يعتبر واحدا من أعظم الشخصيات في الشعر البانجواردي. أسس في فرنسا بصحبة زميله ثيسار باييخو، مجلة فابورابليس باريس بويما. وتوفي في قرطبة، الأرجنتين 1980. (ar)
  • Juan Larrea Celayeta (Bilbao, 13 de marzo de 1895 - Córdoba, Argentina, 9 de julio de 1980) fue un poeta y ensayista español que desarrolló gran parte de su obra en el exilio, casi toda ella enmarcada en el ámbito de la poesía vanguardista. Max Aub lo definió como «el más puro exponente de los ismos en España».​ (es)
  • Juan Larrea Zelaieta (Bilbo, Bizkaia, 1895eko martxoaren 13a - Córdoba, Argentina, 1980ko uztailaren 9a) poeta eta pentsalari abangoardista izan zen. Erdaraz idatzi zuen, gaztelaniaz eta frantsesez. (eu)
  • Juan Larrea Celayeta (Bilbao, March 13, 1895 – Córdoba, Argentina, July 9, 1980) was a Spanish essayist and poet. He studied literature at the University of Salamanca, and moved later to Paris where he published in French language the magazine Favorables París Poema with César Vallejo. After the Spanish Civil War, he moved definitively to the Americas, where he was an active member of the cultural life. He was an incessant collector and some of his collections about Inca art were donated to the National Archaeological Museum of Spain in 1937. (en)
  • Juan Larrea, né Juan Larrea Celayeta à Bilbao le 13 mars 1895 et mort à Córdoba (Argentine) le 9 juillet 1980 , est un poète et essayiste espagnol de la génération de 27. (fr)
  • Juan Larrea (Bilbao, 13 marzo 1895 – Córdoba, 9 luglio 1980) è stato uno scrittore e poeta spagnolo appartenente alla generazione del '27. (it)
  • Juan Larrea (Bilbau, 1895 – Córdova, 1980 foi um poeta espanhol que escreveu em francês e castelhano. (pt)
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  • Juan Larrea Celayeta (Bilbao, 1895 - Córdoba, Argentina, 1980) fou un poeta i pensador. (ca)
  • خوان لارريا (بالإسبانية: Juan Larrea)‏ شاعر إسباني وكاتب مقال ولد في بيلباو 1895. تأثر كثيرا بأعمال الشاعر الإسباني خيراردو دييجو، كما يعتبر واحدا من أعظم الشخصيات في الشعر البانجواردي. أسس في فرنسا بصحبة زميله ثيسار باييخو، مجلة فابورابليس باريس بويما. وتوفي في قرطبة، الأرجنتين 1980. (ar)
  • Juan Larrea Celayeta (Bilbao, 13 de marzo de 1895 - Córdoba, Argentina, 9 de julio de 1980) fue un poeta y ensayista español que desarrolló gran parte de su obra en el exilio, casi toda ella enmarcada en el ámbito de la poesía vanguardista. Max Aub lo definió como «el más puro exponente de los ismos en España».​ (es)
  • Juan Larrea Zelaieta (Bilbo, Bizkaia, 1895eko martxoaren 13a - Córdoba, Argentina, 1980ko uztailaren 9a) poeta eta pentsalari abangoardista izan zen. Erdaraz idatzi zuen, gaztelaniaz eta frantsesez. (eu)
  • Juan Larrea Celayeta (Bilbao, March 13, 1895 – Córdoba, Argentina, July 9, 1980) was a Spanish essayist and poet. He studied literature at the University of Salamanca, and moved later to Paris where he published in French language the magazine Favorables París Poema with César Vallejo. After the Spanish Civil War, he moved definitively to the Americas, where he was an active member of the cultural life. He was an incessant collector and some of his collections about Inca art were donated to the National Archaeological Museum of Spain in 1937. (en)
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