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Aleixandre was considered a master of free verse, the style that appears in his first major book, La destruccion o el amor (1935; "Destruction or Love"), which was awarded the National Prize for Literature. In this work the poet explored the theme of human identification with the physical cosmos. Similar themes appear in Sombra del paraiso (1944; "Shadow of Paradise"). A greater emphasis upon human life is found in Historia del corazon (1954; "History of the Heart") and En un vasto dominio (1962; "In a Vast Domain"), works that deal with time, death, and human solidarity. Aleixandre's later poetry is of a metaphysical nature; he explores death, knowledge, and experience in Poemas de la consumacion (1968; "Poems of Consummation") and Dialogos del conocimiento (1974; "Dialogues of Insight"). In addition to writing poetry of great originality and depth, Aleixandre published the prose work Los encuentros (1958; "The Meetings"), a book of fond sketches of his fellow writers.
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