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118 Years Since Carmen Conde, the Writer Who Put Women at the Center of Literature

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It's been 118 years since the birth of Carmen Conde, the woman who broke the glass ceiling at the Royal Spanish Academy and dedicated her life to creating a space for women in literature. It's a good time to remember one of the most committed voices in 20th-century Spanish poetry, a pioneer of literary feminism. Her deeply lyrical and political legacy lives on in her hometown of Cartagena (Murcia), where she was born on August 15, 1907. She spen…
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It's been 118 years since the birth of Carmen Conde, the woman who broke the glass ceiling at the Royal Spanish Academy and dedicated her life to creating a space for women in literature. It's a good time to remember one of the most committed voices in 20th-century Spanish poetry, a pioneer of literary feminism. Her deeply lyrical and political legacy lives on in her hometown of Cartagena (Murcia), where she was born on August 15, 1907. She spen…

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EFEMINISTA broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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