Luis de Góngora
Poet
Spanish lyric poet of the Baroque period whose works include Fabula de Polifemo y Galatea and Soledades. He belonged to a 16th and 17th-century literary movement known as culteranismo.
He studied law and later received his ordination as a priest.
He theirly feuded with fellow poet Francisco de Quevedo. At one point, Quevedo even accused him of sodomy.
The son of a judge, he grew up in Cordoba, Spain.
Miguel de Cervantes praised de Gongora, calling him one of the best poets of his era.