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portada Anoche Cuando Dormía / Last Night When I Was Sleeping (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Collection
POESIA PORTATIL
Year
2021
Language
Spanish
Pages
72
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
15.40 x 12.60
Weight
0.09 kg.
ISBN
9788439737742
ISBN13
9788439737742
Edited in
España
Edition No.
001

Anoche Cuando Dormía / Last Night When I Was Sleeping (in Spanish)

Antonio Machado (Author) · Literatura Random House · Paperback

Anoche Cuando Dormía / Last Night When I Was Sleeping (in Spanish) - Machado, Antonio

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Synopsis "Anoche Cuando Dormía / Last Night When I Was Sleeping (in Spanish)"

Llega a Poesía Portátil los versos de Antonio Machado, poeta emblemático de la generación del 98. Antonio Machado fue el miembro más joven de la generación del 98, un grupo de intelectuales muy identificado con las tierras castellanas. La publicación de Soledades en 1903 lo reveló como poeta extraordinario y el éxito de su obra maestra, Campos de Castilla, le situó como uno de los poetas más relevantes del país. Esta selección contiene algunos de sus versos más emblemáticos, influenciados por la lírica popular y conjunción de una extrema sobriedad y sencillez formal con la emoción más sincera y humana. En esta antología destacan sus poemas dedicados a un paisaje que linda con el sueño y el amor. «Los olivos grises, los caminos blancos.El sol ha sorbidola color del campo;y hasta tu recuerdome lo va secandoeste alma de polvode los días malos. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION "The verses of Antonio Machado, emblematic poet of the generation of '98, arrive to Portable Poetry. Antonio Machado was the youngest member of the generation of '98, a group of intellectuals very identified with the Castilian lands. The publication of Soledades in 1903 revealed him as an extraordinary poet and the success of his masterpiece, Campos de Castilla, made him one of the most relevant poets in the country. This selection contains some of his most emblematic verses, influenced by popular lyrics and a combination of extreme sobriety and formal simplicity with the most sincere and human emotion. The poems that stand out in this anthology, are those dedicated to a landscape that borders on dreams and love. 'The gray olive trees, the white roads. The sun has sucked the color from the field; and even your memory it is drying it for me this soul of the dust of bad days.'"
Antonio Machado
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Antonio Machado Ruiz (Seville, July 26, 1875-Colliure, February 22, 1939) was a Spanish poet, the youngest representative of the Generation of 98. His early work, of a modernist style (like his brother Manuel's), evolved towards a symbolist intimacy with romantic features, which matured into a poetry of human commitment, on one hand, and contemplation of existence, on the other; a synthesis that in Machado's voice echoes the most ancestral popular wisdom. In the words of Gerardo Diego, "he spoke in verse and lived in poetry"

He was one of the distinguished students of the Institución Libre de Enseñanza (ILE), with whose ideals he was always committed. He died in exile in the agony of the Second Spanish Republic.
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