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          Pires, António Machado ().

        1. In Juan de Mairena, Antonio Machado comments on translating Shakespeare; and Leonardo Romero's edition of Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer's Autógrafos juveniles.
        2. (Sevilla, 26 de julio de - Coillure, Francia, 22 de febrero de ).
        3. Specific criticism on Antonio Machado, Ramon Sender and Antonio.
        4. (Wesleyan Poetry in Translation.) Antonio Machado - Robert Bly (Trans.) - Times Alone - Selected Poems of Antonio Machado.-Wesleyan University Press.
        5. (Sevilla, 26 de julio de - Coillure, Francia, 22 de febrero de ).!

          Antonio Machado

          Spanish poet (1875–1939)

          For the metro station, see Antonio Machado (Madrid Metro). For the Portuguese politician, see António Ginestal Machado.

          For the Brazilian Olympic fencer, see Antônio Machado.

          In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Machado and the second or maternal family name is Ruiz.

          Antonio Machado

          BornAntonio Cipriano José María y Francisco de Santa Ana Machado y Ruiz
          (1875-07-26)26 July 1875
          Seville, Spain
          Died22 February 1939(1939-02-22) (aged 63)
          Collioure, France
          OccupationPoet
          Professor of French
          LanguageSpanish
          GenrePoetry
          Notable worksSoledades, Campos de Castilla
          Spouse

          Leonor Izquierdo

          (m. 1909; died 1912)​

          Antonio Cipriano José María y Francisco de Santa Ana Machado y Ruiz (26 July 1875 – 22 February 1939), known as Antonio Machado, was a Spanish poet and one of the leading figures of the Spa