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Unamuno
[ oo-nuh-moo-noh; Spanish oo-nah-moo-naw ]
noun
- Mi·guel de [mee-, gel, de], 1864–1936, Spanish philosopher, poet, novelist, and essayist.
Unamuno
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noun
- UnamunoMiguel de18641936MSpanishPHILOSOPHY: philosopherWRITING: writer Miguel de (miˈɣɛl de). 1864–1936, Spanish philosopher and writer
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He quoted the Spanish poet and philosopher Miguel de Unamuno in describing the need to do more to connect with residents, particularly in poor neighborhoods: “The freedom of the people is in their culture.”
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It would seem to contradict Unamuno, though.
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“Eternity, eternity!” writes the Spanish philosopher Miguel de Unamuno in my pleasingly battered Dover edition of his “Tragic Sense of Life.”
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I attended the first Unamuno Author Festival, where mostly American poets have converged to share their work.
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Set in the island lockup, Correa’s drama imagines Unamuno’s conversations with admirers and other visitors.
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