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El Garcilasismo (also known as Juventud Creadora or Creative Youth) is one of the main themes of Spanish post-civil-war poetry whose followers met in Café Gijón, Madrid. The movement took its name from a magazine entitled "Garcilaso" which was first published in 1943, Garcilaso de la Vega was a Spanish soldier and poet who first introduced the Italian Renaissance verse forms into Spanish poetry in the early 16th Century. The first three editions of the magazine were edited by Jose Garcia Nieto. It enjoyed only a short life (up to number 36) and ceased publication in April 1946.

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  • جارثيلاسيسمو (ar)
  • Garcilasismo (es)
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  • جارثيلاسيسمو هي واحدة من التيارات الرئيسية في الشعر بعد الحرب الأهلية الإسبانية، التي تولى أمرها داماسو ألونسو داخل كيان الشعر الراسخ. مقهي خيخون كان مقر الاجتماعات. أعطى المؤلفين تمجيد كبير من الجنس والحب الروحي وقبل كل شيء، الحب والرغبة الجسدية. (ar)
  • El Garcilasismo o Juventud Creadora es una de las principales corrientes de la poesía de la posguerra civil española, dentro de una más general denominada por Dámaso Alonso Poesía arraigada. Su lugar de reunión era el Café Gijón.​ (es)
  • Il Garcilasismo, o "Juventud creadora" ("Gioventù creatrice"), è una delle correnti principali della poesia del periodo post guerra civile spagnola, all'interno di una più generale, denominata da Dámaso Alonso "Poesía arraigada". Viene definita una poesia classicista, legata alle correnti culturali del nazionalismo spagnolo. (it)
  • El Garcilasismo (also known as Juventud Creadora or Creative Youth) is one of the main themes of Spanish post-civil-war poetry whose followers met in Café Gijón, Madrid. The movement took its name from a magazine entitled "Garcilaso" which was first published in 1943, Garcilaso de la Vega was a Spanish soldier and poet who first introduced the Italian Renaissance verse forms into Spanish poetry in the early 16th Century. The first three editions of the magazine were edited by Jose Garcia Nieto. It enjoyed only a short life (up to number 36) and ceased publication in April 1946. (en)
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  • جارثيلاسيسمو هي واحدة من التيارات الرئيسية في الشعر بعد الحرب الأهلية الإسبانية، التي تولى أمرها داماسو ألونسو داخل كيان الشعر الراسخ. مقهي خيخون كان مقر الاجتماعات. أعطى المؤلفين تمجيد كبير من الجنس والحب الروحي وقبل كل شيء، الحب والرغبة الجسدية. (ar)
  • El Garcilasismo (also known as Juventud Creadora or Creative Youth) is one of the main themes of Spanish post-civil-war poetry whose followers met in Café Gijón, Madrid. The movement took its name from a magazine entitled "Garcilaso" which was first published in 1943, Garcilaso de la Vega was a Spanish soldier and poet who first introduced the Italian Renaissance verse forms into Spanish poetry in the early 16th Century. The first three editions of the magazine were edited by Jose Garcia Nieto. It enjoyed only a short life (up to number 36) and ceased publication in April 1946. The Garcilasismo genre falls within a wider category of contemporary Spanish poetry which Damaso Alonso dubbed "poesía arraigada" (indicating "root" or primitive poetry). (en)
  • El Garcilasismo o Juventud Creadora es una de las principales corrientes de la poesía de la posguerra civil española, dentro de una más general denominada por Dámaso Alonso Poesía arraigada. Su lugar de reunión era el Café Gijón.​ (es)
  • Il Garcilasismo, o "Juventud creadora" ("Gioventù creatrice"), è una delle correnti principali della poesia del periodo post guerra civile spagnola, all'interno di una più generale, denominata da Dámaso Alonso "Poesía arraigada". Viene definita una poesia classicista, legata alle correnti culturali del nazionalismo spagnolo. (it)
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