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Who were the Generation of ’27?

The Generation of ’27 is the name given to a group of Spanish writers, artists and others who formed a cultural movement in the 1920s and 1930s.

Who were the members of the Generation of ’27? The Universo Lorca website has a comprehensive list.

About us

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Anna Hiller, host

Anna Hiller received her PhD in Hispanic Languages and Literatures from UC-Berkeley in 2010, and taught Modern Spanish literature at Kansas State University and Idaho State University. She translated and edited Great Spanish and Latin American Short Stories of the 20th Century and contributed to other books.

She left academic life behind in 2016 and now lives in San Francisco with Mark and their clever tuxedo cat, Mr H. She is an artist, translator, writer, road-tripper, and (by day) a technical writer.

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Katia Noyes, co-host

Katia Noyes is a San Francisco-based writer and editor.

Alexander Street Press chose her first novel, Crashing America, to be in an academic database of landmark LGBT works and listed its topics as criminals, death, runaways, and lesbianism.

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Mark Pritchard, producer

Mark Pritchard is a writer living in San Francisco. He is the former editor of Frighten the Horses magazine.

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Daniel Fríes, music

Bay Area composer-musician Daniel Fríes made all the music we use on Generation of ’27.

One of the San Francisco Bay Area's premier flamenco and Spanish guitarists — as an accompanist for flamenco song and dance, as a soloist, and with his instrumental Rumba, Latin, and Brazilian focused group Trio Paz — Daniel Fríes is an “exceptional musician" (- Allan Ulrich SF Chronicle).

You can listen to and buy his music at DanielFriesMusic.com.