Spanish poet Juan Ramon Jimenez, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1956, so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, he destroyed every copy he could find.
Spanish poet Juan Ramón Jiménez, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1956, so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, he destroyed every copy he could find.
so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, he destroyed
and was so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered as the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections that he destroyed
in his later years he was so embarrassed by what he considered as the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, destroying
was so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections that he destroyed
because he was so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered as the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, destroying