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Juan Luis Panero

Juan Luis Panero (9 September 1942 – 16 September 2013) was a Spanish poet.

Juan Luis Panero was born in Madrid on 9 September 1942, the son of poet Leopoldo Panero and writer Felicidad Blanc. He was the brother of Leopoldo María Panero, and nephew of Juan Panero.[citation needed]

His family was well-off, and he was educated first in El Escorial, Madrid, and later in London, England.

Panero travelled around different countries in America, which gave him the opportunity to meet renowned writers such as Octavio Paz, Jorge Luis Borges, and Juan Rulfo, among others. He prepared anthologies of poets such as those of his father Leopoldo Panero, Pablo Neruda and Octavio Paz. He made selections of Colombian poetry (1880-1980) and contemporary Mexican poetry.[citation needed]

His own poetic career started in 1968 with the publication of his book A través del tiempo (Through time), followed by Los trucos de la muerte (The tricks of death) in 1975, Desapariciones y fracasos (Disappearances and failures) in 1978 and Juegos para aplazar la muerte (Games to postpone death) in 1984.

Panero's last works were published in 1999: a memoir titled Sin rumbo cierto (Without a certain direction), and Enigmas y despedidas (Enigmas and farewells).

In 1985 Panero won the Premio Ciudad de Barcelona (City of Barcelona Prize) for Antes que llegue la noche (Before night arrives).

In 1988 he won the Premio Internacional de Poesía de la Fundación Loewe for Galerías y fantasmas (Galleries and ghosts).

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