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Renowned experts profile prominent figures that have contributed in a decisive way to the advancement of Spanish culture.
A Spanish Civil War exile from 1939 until 1984, María Zambrano was a philosopher and essayist that combined civic commitment and poetic thought. A disciple of José Ortega y Gasset, she received the two highest literary awards granted in Spain: the Prince of Asturias Award in 1981, and the Cervantes Award in 1988. Roberta Johnson, Professor Emerita of the Department of Spanish & Portuguese at the University of Kansas and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at UCLA, introduces us to this major figure in Spanish culture.
Major Figures in Spanish Culture
Renowned experts profile prominent figures that have contributed in a decisive way to the advancement of Spanish culture.