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Starting from the concept of exile, in this essay we explore Jorge de Sena as an hispanist. Critic and translator, he had a deep knowledge of Spanish authors and Spanish culture, maintaining regular contact with members of the Spanish intelligentsia in particular in the USA, both at personal level and via letter exchanges.