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Juan Ignacío Cazador Sakho, (pronounced (iɣ̞'naθio kaθa'ð̞or 'sako )) known as Juan (el) Cazador (4 June 1899 - 4 June 1956) was a Spanish poet and artist of Spanish and Senegalese origin. He was born in the village of Acequías, Granada on the edge of the Sierra Nevada. == Biography ==
Cazador met the poet Federico García Lorca at the Residencia de Estudiantes in Madrid in 1919. Lorca, who was born in Fuente Vaqueros, saw a kindred spirit in his fellow Granadino.〔Ian Gibson, ''Federico García Lorca: A Life'', ISBN 0571142249, p. 93〕 The two developed a close relationship driven by their shared love of the poetry of José Hernández, in particular the gauchesco epic Martín Fierro.〔Ian Gibson, ''Federico García Lorca: A Life'', ISBN 0571142249, p. 112〕 Cazador's own poetry was admittedly influenced by Hernandez, reflected in his reappropriation of the Argentine 'payada'. As a poet of the Generation of '27, his work has been critically overlooked because of its overreliance on bucolic imagery and use of blank verse.〔Pedro Salinas, ''Reality and the Poet in Spanish Poetry, 1940, p. 149''〕 Nonetheless, his later work has attracted much attention in recent years and Steve Jones-Broule & Dr Susana Bayó Belenguer of Trinity College Dublin's Department of Hispanic Studies are currently working on a forthcoming anthology of Cazador's work.〔https://www.tcd.ie/Hispanic_Studies/news/Jones-Broule_Bayo-Belenguer_CazadorPressRelease〕〔http://trinityjolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/JOLT-2015.pdf, p.36 〕During his lifetime, he travelled extensively around the Iberian Peninsula, spending many of his later summers in the Sintra region of Portugal. He became well acquainted with Carvalho Monteiro, the visionary and owner behind the Quinta da Regaleira estate and was known to spend hours gazing at the Waterfall Lake.〔Malcolm Jack, ''Sintra : A Glorious Eden'', 2002, p. 39〕
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