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1902 - Alberti was born in Puerto de Santa Maria on December 16, 1902.
1929 - Wrote the Cal y canto or "Quick line became a member of the Generation of 27.
1930 - Wrote Con los zapatos puestos tengo que morir or "I Have to Die Wearing my Own Shoes".
1931 - Became and joined the communist party.
1939 - Fled to Argentina following the victory of Franco
1965 - Received the Lenin Peace Price Award.
1983 - Received the Premio Cervantes Award, world's highest honour in Spanish literature.
1999 - Died on October 28, 1999.
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