Julio Aumente

Spanish poet and writer
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Julio Aumente (1921–2006) was a Spanish poet and writer.

Bibliography

  • The Air Does Not Return Madrid: Ignatius Press, 1955.
  • The Silences Madrid: Ignatius Press, 1958.
  • The Slope. Sark (1947 - 1965) Sevilla Calle del Aire, 1982.
  • Foyer (1981-1983, foreword by Luis Antonio de Villena, Madrid: Visor, 1983
  • Michele Green Laurel, Malaga Jarazmín, 1984.
  • Princes of Seville: Renaissance, 1990.
  • The Song of the Harpies, foreword by Luis Antonio de Villena. San Lorenzo de El Escorial: Libertarian-Prodhufi Publishing SA, 1993.
  • Of Goats or Psychic Love and Málaga: Department of Culture and Environment, Provincial Delegation, 1992
  • The Interview and Other poems, Córdoba: Journal of the Inn, 1994.
  • Collected Poems, 1955-1999, followed by the unpublished book Rollers, editing and foreword Inglada Rafael Luis Antonio de Villena. Madrid: Visor, 2004.
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