Biography
**Lucas Garcete (Paraguay, Ciudad del Este, January 12, 2000)**
He left his country with his family emigrating to Spain, half of his childhood he lived in a town located in Ciudad Real, Castilla-La Mancha. Years later he moved again to live in Madrid, where he began to consolidate his poetry. He was 12 years old at school - driven by the book Platero y yo by Juan Ramón Jiménez - when he began his first steps writing fables, stories without endings and poems without titles in the last pages of his notebook. Since then he has been maturing his technique, looking for his own style based on simplicity, in the use of words, giving a personal and melancholic voice to his writings. His first poetic work was called El Boulevard, a book that collects sixty-five poems written in his adolescence.
He left his country with his family emigrating to Spain, half of his childhood he lived in a town located in Ciudad Real, Castilla-La Mancha. Years later he moved again to live in Madrid, where he began to consolidate his poetry. He was 12 years old at school - driven by the book Platero y yo by Juan Ramón Jiménez - when he began his first steps writing fables, stories without endings and poems without titles in the last pages of his notebook. Since then he has been maturing his technique, looking for his own style based on simplicity, in the use of words, giving a personal and melancholic voice to his writings. His first poetic work was called El Boulevard, a book that collects sixty-five poems written in his adolescence.
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