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Galician literature

Galician-language literature is the literature written in Galician. The earliest works in Galician language are from the early 13th-century trovadorismo tradition. In the Middle Ages, Galego-português (Galician-Portuguese) was a language of culture, poetry (troubadours) and religion throughout not only Galicia and Portugal but also in the Castile-León region.

Notable people
Main authors Middle AgesAlfonso X of CastileXohán de CangasMartín CodaxMendinho Dark CenturiesPadre Sarmiento 19th centuryRosalía de CastroManuel MurguíaFrancisco AñónManuel Curros EnríquezEduardo Pondal 20th centuryÁlvaro CunqueiroVicente RiscoXohán Vicente ViqueiraEvaristo Martelo PaumánXesús Ferro CouseloCelso Emilio Ferreiro (exiled in Venezuela) • Rafael DiesteEduardo Blanco AmorAlfonso Daniel Rodríguez Castelao (exiled in Argentina) • Fermín Bouza BreiCarlos Casares MouriñoXosé Neira Vilas (exiled in Cuba) • Antón Vilar PonteLuís Seoane (born in Argentina and exiled there and in Mexico) • Dario Xoan CabanaSilvio Santiago (exiled in Venezuela) • Ánxel FoleManuel Rodriguez Lopez ContemporaryManuel RivasSuso de ToroXurxo BorrazásTeresa MoureXosé Ramón PenaXosé Luís Méndez FerrínPilar PallarésMarilar AleixandreAna RomaníOlga NovoEstíbaliz EspinosaBerta DávilaMaría do CebreiroChus PatoIsmael Ramos For a more extensive list of Galician-language writers, see Día das Letras Galegas Other authorsFederico García Lorca. The poet from Granada wrote "Six Galician Poems" in Galician language. ==See also==
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