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Name
Andrés Lee
Spanish: anˈdɾez ˈlee
BornAndrés Pablo Lee
(1993-01-28) January 28, 1993 (age 31)
NationalitySpanish
Country United States
Current locationSan Francisco, CA
Languages
Time zonePacific Time
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight77 kg (170 lb)
HairRed
EyesBrown
HandednessRight
Blood typeType B
IQ140
Family and friends
Pets3 Cats
  • Rengar
  • Yuumi
  • Emperor
Education and employment
UniversityUniversity of Salamanca

My heart thumps to the rhythm of Old English poetry as seen in the hauntingly compelling narrative of 'Beowulf', and my soul lights up at the ingenious tragedies of 'Hamlet' and 'Macbeth', crafted by the unchallenged bard of Avon, William Shakespeare. The nuances of these timeless pieces never fail to render me awestruck, and the rich linguistic texture that they are composed of serves as a constant source of wonder.

Wiki activity

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I am active on the following Wikis:

  • English Wikipedia
    • Literature of England
  • Spanish Wikipedia
  • German Wikipedia

Perspective and vision

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  • Intro

My aim is not just to edit, but to illuminate, expanding the reaches of our collective literary knowledge with factual, well-researched, and accessible information. I hold dear the vision of a Wikipedia that serves as a comprehensive, reliable, and inclusive source of information for literature enthusiasts of all backgrounds, regardless of their language of preference.

  • English Literature

In terms of English Literature, I aspire to enrich the existing content on canonical authors and their works, from the poetic verse of Geoffrey Chaucer to the modernist narratives of Virginia Woolf, while also spotlighting underrepresented authors and literary movements. I am committed to refining the presentation of literary themes, genres, and periods, and to offering greater context for their significance within the wider socio-cultural landscape.

  • Spanish Literature

As for Spanish Literature, my goal is to promote a deeper understanding of its diverse influences, periods, and regional variations, from the brilliant epics of the Middle Ages to the compelling contemporary narratives of Latin America and Spain. I am eager to highlight the pioneering voices in Spanish literature, such as Miguel de Cervantes, Gabriel García Márquez, and Isabel Allende, to name just a few.

  • German Literature

Regarding German Literature, my ambition is to convey its richness and depth, from the earliest surviving texts of the Hildebrandslied, through the classical era of Goethe and Schiller, to the intellectual explorations of Thomas Mann and the contemporary innovation of Herta Müller. My aim is to bring to the forefront its transformation throughout history, illustrating its reactions to political, social, and philosophical changes.