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A·leix·an·dre

 (ä′lĕk-sän′drə), Vicente 1898-1984.
Spanish poet. He won the 1977 Nobel Prize for literature.
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Aleixandre

(Spanish ɑleˈsɑndre)
n
(Biography) Vicente (viˈθɛnte). 1898–1984, Spanish poet, whose collections include La destrucción o el amor (1935; Destruction or Love): Nobel prize for literature 1977
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A•leix•an•dre

(ˌɑ lɛkˈsɑn dreɪ)
n.
Vincente, 1898–1984, Spanish poet: Nobel prize 1977.
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El siguiente grupo lo conforman cuatro articulos cuyo eje parece ser Gerardo Diego, el unico poeta estudiado en todos ellos, en combinacion con Rafael Alberti, Damaso Alonso, y Vicente Aleixandre alternativamente.
The Nobel Prize for Literature is awarded to Vicente Aleixandre (Spain, 1898-1984), recognized "for a creative poetic writing which illuminates man's condition in the cosmos and in present-day society, at the same time representing the great renewal of the traditions of Spanish poetry between the wars." Aleixandre's surrealist poetry contains dreamlike images relating to love, time, spiritual unity, nature, and death.
El motivo, describe el autor, fue la aparicion de la "critica paralela" en el numero 34 de la revista con un "vitrolesco" articulo de Juan Ramon Jimenez que arremete contra Vicente Aleixandre, Luis Cernuda, Jorge Guillen y Pedro Salinas.
El problema es que muchas de estas abreviaciones, sobre todo las que se utilizan en generos como la historia clinica (Aleixandre et al.