- Las
Sinsombrero (Spanish for "hatless women") were a
group of
female thinkers and
artists in the
Generation of '27. They were so
named for the initiative...
- Concepción Méndez
Cuesta (Madrid, 27 July 1898 – Coyoacán, Mexico, 7
December 1986) was a
leading Spanish poet and
dramatist and
member of the Generation...
- (in Spanish). Fundación José
Manuel Lara. ISBN 978-84-15673-05-7. "Las
Sinsombrero: la
breve vida de
Marga Gil Roësset". La
amiga indómita (in Spanish)...
- María
Teresa León
Goyri (31
October 1903 – 13
December 1988) was a
Spanish writer,
activist and
cultural amb****ador. Born in Logroño, she was the niece...
- Magazine" (in Spanish).
Retrieved 23
December 2023. "Luisa Carnés, la '
sinsombrero' olvidada". La Razón (in Spanish). 12 June 2017.
Retrieved 20 February...
- Rosa
Clotilde Chacel Arimón (June 3, 1898 – July 27, 1994) was a
famous and
sometimes controversial writer from Spain. She was a
native of Valladolid....
- who
faints upon
seeing a
woman like her in a
photo from 1930 of the
Sinsombrero, a
group of avant-garde
women who have been
largely forgotten. As an...
- on to form a
group of
women from the
Generation of ’27
known as “Las
Sinsombrero” (English:
those without hats). In particular, she was
friends with Concha...
-
Josefina de la
Torre Millares (25
September – 12 July 2002) was a
Spanish poet, novelist, and
opera singer, as well as a stage, film, radio, and television...
- María
Zambrano Alarcón (22
April 1904 – 6
February 1991) was a
Spanish essayist and
philosopher ****ociated with the
Generation of '36 movement. Her extensive...