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Juan Ramón Jiménez, Nobel Prize Winner in Literature: «The Greatest Killer of Life Is the Rush, the Desire to Get to Things Before the Right Time»

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Long before the immediacy marked the rhythm of society, Juan Ramón Jiménez already warned of the dangers of living in haste. The writer onubense, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1956, not only left one of the most influential poetic works in Spanish language, but also a way of understanding ... Continue reading "Juan Ramón Jiménez, Nobel Prize winner in Literature: «The greatest killer of life is the rush, the desire to get to things be…

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Long before the immediacy marked the rhythm of society, Juan Ramón Jiménez already warned of the dangers of living in haste. The writer onubense, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1956, not only left one of the most influential poetic works in Spanish language, but also a way of understanding ... Continue reading "Juan Ramón Jiménez, Nobel Prize winner in Literature: «The greatest killer of life is the rush, the desire to get to things be…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Thursday, August 6, 2026.
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