Jose Julio Cabanillas Serrano

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Jose Julio Cabanillas Serrano (born 1958) is a Spanish poet. He was born in Granada. He has a degree in history and has written significant works in Spain, including Las canciones del alba(1990), Palabras de demora (1994), En lugar del mundo (1998) and Los que devuelve el mar (2005).

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