Juan José Domenchina Moreu (18 May 1898 – 27 October 1959) was a Spanish poet and literary critic from the "Generation of '27".
Domenchina also contributed literary criticism to the Madrid newspapers El Sol and La Voz, and was involved in politics.
[4] During the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) under the government of Juan Negrín the sub-secretariat of Propaganda was headed by Leonard Martín Echevarría of the Republican Left.
[5] Due to his Republican ideals Domenchina was forced into exile in Mexico after the civil war.
[3] Domenchina's poetry changed in nature, reflecting the profound emotional impact of the defeat of the Republic.