Francisco de Quevedo
Spanish poet and politician, Satirical Works

Born
September 14th, 1580
444 years ago
Died
September 8th, 1645
379 years ago — 64 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Spain
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A prominent figure of the Spanish Golden Age, this individual was a poet and politician renowned for sharp wit and satirical works. Active during the 17th century, he contributed extensively to literature with a distinctive style that often reflected moral and social criticism. His poetry encompassed a range of themes from love to politics, showcasing his mastery of language and form. Held various political positions, including serving as a member of the Spanish Senate. Fiercely opposed to the rival poet Luis de Góngora, his literary feud became a significant aspect of his life and work. His legacy rests on influential writings that have been studied and celebrated in literary circles for centuries.
Wrote 'La vida de los que se fueron y la de los que vienen'
Engaged in a literary rivalry with Luis de Góngora
Served as a member of the Spanish Senate
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