Rafael Dieste

Rafael Dieste
1926 portrait from Vida Gallega.
Born1899
Rianxo
Died1981 (aged 8182)
Santiago de Compostela
OccupationPoet, philosopher, short-story writer, and dramatist
LanguageGalician and Spanish
NationalitySpanish
SubjectAesthics
Notable worksNuevo retablo de las maravillas

Rafael Dieste (Rianxo, 1899–Santiago de Compostela, 1981) was a Galician poet, philosopher, short-story writer, and dramatist writing mostly in Galician language, but also in Spanish language. He began to write with the encouragement of another Galician poet, Manuel Antonio, wrote for the theatre and wrote widely on aesthics. His stories have been compared to the other-world approach of the graphic art of M. C. Escher.

His nephew was the Uruguayan structural architect Eladio Dieste, whose approach to architecture may have been in sympathy with his uncle's poetry.