Rafael Lasso de la Vega Iglesias, alias marqués de Villanova (February 1890 Seville - 1959 Spain) was a Spanish modernist poet.[1] He collaborated with the creationist movement, the ultraist movement and the review Ultra.[1] He lived for a long time in Florence where he was a friend of the Italian hermetic poets.

Works

  • Rimas de silencio y soledad (1910)[2]
  • "Las coronas de mirto" (1914)
  • "Breviario sentimental" (1914)
  • Prestigios (1916)[3]
  • "Las natividades" (1917)
  • Presencias (1918)[4]
  • El corazón iluminado y otros poemas (1919)[5]
  • Galería de espejos (1919)[6]
  • "Creacionismo" (1920)
  • "Estampa de Navidad" (1923)
  • Pasaje de la poesía (1936)[7]
  • "Sagitario en la torre" (1936)
  • "Arte menor" (1936)
  • "El poeta desaparecido" (1940)
  • Oaristes (1940)[8]
  • Constancias (1941)[9]

References

  1. 1 2 "Rafael Lasso de la Vega Iglesias | Real Academia de la Historia". dbe.rah.es. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  2. Lasso de la Vega, Rafael (1910). Rimas de silencio y de soledad (in Spanish). Madrid: Imp. Artistica de José Blass y Cia. OCLC 971876302.
  3. Lasso de la Vega, Rafael (1916). Prestigios; poemas del Marquúes de Villanova. Los publica Rafael Lasso de la Vega (in Spanish). Madrid: Pueyo. OCLC 23442115.
  4. Lasso de la Vega, Rafael (1942). Presencias: (1912-1918) (in Spanish). Florencia: Beltrami. OCLC 928211206.
  5. Villanova, Rafael Lasso de la Vega (1919). El corazón iluminado y ostros poemas (in Spanish). Madrid: Editorial-América. OCLC 20578998.
  6. Lasso de la Vega, Rafael (1980). Galería de espejos: [1920 (in Spanish). Madrid: Francisco Rivas. ISBN 978-84-85766-06-2. OCLC 434227374.
  7. Villanova, Rafael Lasso de la Vega de (1936). Pasaje de la poesia: (1911-1927) (in Spanish). OCLC 999757168.
  8. Villanova, Rafael Lasso de La Vega (1945). Oaristes (1931-1940) (in Italian). Florencia: Beltrami. OCLC 494632277.
  9. Lasso de la Vega, Rafael (1941). Constancias, 1925-1938 (in Spanish). Firenze [Italy: Libreria Beltrami. OCLC 494534180.
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