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EPISODE · Dec 16, 1999 · 52 MIN

Ruben Dario: Verso y Ficcion (Verse and Fiction) Audio Libro por Ruben Dario

from Get Best Audiobooks in Classics, Poetry · host Ruben Dario

https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/audiobook/53/ Título: Ruben Dario: Verso y Ficcion (Verse and Fiction) Autor: Ruben Dario Narrador: Graciela Lecube, Gonzalo Madurga Duración: 52 mins Idioma: Español Fecha de publicación: 12-16-99 Editor: Coral/ Nueva Onda Calificaciones: 4.5 de 5 de 10 votos Categorías: Classics, Poetry Resumen del editor: Acclaimed by the intellectuals of Spain's "Generation of '98," the poems and fiction of Rubén Darío reflect a pride in his country and in his fellow countrymen - many of whom were living in despair and disillusionment. Darío, poet, essayist, journalist, critic, short story writer, and diplomat, was born in Nicaragua in 1867, and was deeply affected by the Spanish-American war. Included here are several poems - "Sonatina," "Marcha Triunfal," "Yo Soy Aquél," "A Margarita Debayle," and "Los Motivos del Lobo" - as well as the short story, "Huitzilopoxtli," which takes place during the Mexican Revolution and describes the hallucinatory brutality of war. In Spanish.

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