León de Greiff

León de Greiff at the age of one. Taken by Melitón Rodríguez Roldán in 1896. | birth_place = Medellín, Antioquia,
Colombia | death_date = | death_place = Bogotá, D. E., Colombia | occupation = Poet, civil servant, diplomat. | language = Spanish | nationality = Colombian | period = 1915-1976 | genre = Poetry | subject = solitude, the tedium of existence, and the past | movement = Modernismo | notableworks = ''Tergiversaciones'' (1925) | spouse = María Teresa Matilde Bernal Nicholls (m. 1927 - † 1966) | children = Astrid de Greiff Bernal
Boris de Greiff Bernal
Hjalmar de Greiff Bernal
Axel de Greiff Bernal | influences = | influenced = | awards = }} | portaldisp = yes }}

Francisco de Asís León Bogislao de Greiff Haeusler (July 22, 1895 – July 11, 1976), was a Colombian poet known for his stylistic innovations and deliberately eclectic use of obscure lexicon. Best known simply as León de Greiff, he often used different pen names. The most popular were ''Leo le Gris'' and ''Gaspar Von Der Nacht''. De Greiff was one of the founders of ''Los Panidas'', a literary and artistic group established in 1915 in the city of Medellín. Provided by Wikipedia

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