Francisco Morales Lomas (b. Campillo de Arenas (Jaén, Spain) 1957) is a poet, novelist, playwright, essayist and literary critic and member of the Generation of Transition. His poetry has been defined as a faithful representative of human solidarity, for his personal commitment and aesthetic values.
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Born | 1957 (age 64–65) Campillo de Arenas, Jaén, Spain |
Occupation | Poet Novelist Playwright Essayist Literary critic |
He studied high school at the Minor Seminary and Father Manjón of Granada. University education in Grenada in the same period Javier Egea, Luis García Montero, Manuel Gahete, Fernando de Villena and Jose Lupiáñez, with student teachers as well known as Juan Carlos Rodríguez Gómez, Emilio Orozco Diaz and Gregorio Salvador, currently vice president of the Real Spanish Academy. In Granada he lived until twenty-three and, after five years in Barcelona, where he was a member of the Azores in Malaga where he currently resides.
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