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Antonio Gamoneda

1931 - Today

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Antonio Gamoneda Lobón (born 30 May 1931) is a Spanish poet, winner of the Cervantes Prize in 2006. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Antonio Gamoneda has received more than 45,124 page views. His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 20 in 2019). Antonio Gamoneda is the 5,453rd most popular writer (down from 4,961st in 2019), the 1,701st most popular biography from Spain (down from 1,499th in 2019) and the 191st most popular Spanish Writer.

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  • 45k

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  • 53.38

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 19

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 3.12

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 3.09

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among WRITERS

Among writers, Antonio Gamoneda ranks 5,453 out of 7,302Before him are John Antoine Nau, John Varley, William Muir, Jacques-Pierre Amette, Roger Hargreaves, and Stratis Myrivilis. After him are Jorge de Sena, Fedde Schurer, Richard Scarry, Jeffrey Eugenides, Per Wästberg, and Petras Cvirka.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1931, Antonio Gamoneda ranks 449Before him are Rupert Hollaus, Henry Källgren, Alena Vrzáňová, D. J. Fontana, Mirja Hietamies, and Karan Singh. After him are Szeto Wah, Algis Budrys, Michael Fisher, Medardo Joseph Mazombwe, Anton Moravčík, and Christopher George.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Antonio Gamoneda ranks 1,701 out of 3,355Before him are Marc Gené (1974), Luis Marín (1906), Àlex Corretja (1974), Joaquín Jovellar y Soler (1819), Damián Iguacén Borau (1916), and Concepción Aleixandre (1862). After him are Emilio Zapico (1944), Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza (1918), Tomás Fernández (1915), Álvaro Soler (1991), Adama Traoré (1996), and Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi (1927).

Among WRITERS In Spain

Among writers born in Spain, Antonio Gamoneda ranks 191Before him are Alfonso Sastre (1926), José María de Pereda (1833), Enric Valor i Vives (1911), Gabriel Miró (1879), Carme Riera (1948), and Manuel Curros Enríquez (1851). After him are Luis Rosales (1910), Julia Navarro (1953), Enrique Jardiel Poncela (1901), Blas de Otero (1916), Elvira Lindo (1962), and Valentín Paz-Andrade (1898).