With this collection of poems, Antonio Machado y Ruiz became the primary voice of the Spanish artists known as the Generation of 1898. This compilation features an unabridged edition of Machado's landmark work, plus other poems and essays. Introduction, new English translations, and notes by Stanley Appelbaum.
With this collection of poems, Antonio Machado y Ruiz became the primary voice of the Spanish artists known as the Generation of 1898. This compilation features an unabridged edition of Machado's landmark work, plus other poems and essays. Introduction, new English translations, and notes by Stanley Appelbaum.
Introduction Portrait On the Banks of the Duero In Spanish Lands The Poorhouse The Iberian God Banks of the Duero The Ilexes "Are you, Guadarrama ..." In April, the Thousand Waters A Madman Iconographic Fantasy A Criminal Autumn Daybreak On the Train Summer Night Easter Fields of Soria Alvargonzález's Land To a Withered Elm Memories To the Master "Azorín" on His Book "Castile" Roads "Lord, you have already ripped from me ..." "Hope says ..." "There, on the highlands ..." "I dreamt that you were leading me ..." "One summer night ..." "Now that the snow has melted away ..." "In these fields of my own land ..." To José María Palacio Another Journey Poem About a Single Day November 1913 The Holy-Week Processional Rhyme On the Ephemeral Past The Olive Trees Lament for the Virtues and Stanzas on the Death of Don Guido The Woman of La Mancha The Ephemeral Tomorrow Aphorisms and Rhymes Parables My Jester Eulogies To Don Francisco Giner de los Ríos To the Young Thinker José Ortega y Gasset To Xavier Valcarce Mountain Butterfly From My Corner A Young Spain Spain, at Peace "This legend ..." To the master Rubén Darío On the Death of Rubén Darío To Narciso Alonso Cortés, Poet of Castile My Poets To Don Miguel de Unamuno To Juan Ramón Jiménez Alphabetical List of Spanish Titles Alphabetical List of Spanish First Lines
Introduction Portrait On the Banks of the Duero In Spanish Lands The Poorhouse The Iberian God Banks of the Duero The Ilexes "Are you, Guadarrama ..." In April, the Thousand Waters A Madman Iconographic Fantasy A Criminal Autumn Daybreak On the Train Summer Night Easter Fields of Soria Alvargonzález's Land To a Withered Elm Memories To the Master "Azorín" on His Book "Castile" Roads "Lord, you have already ripped from me ..." "Hope says ..." "There, on the highlands ..." "I dreamt that you were leading me ..." "One summer night ..." "Now that the snow has melted away ..." "In these fields of my own land ..." To José María Palacio Another Journey Poem About a Single Day November 1913 The Holy-Week Processional Rhyme On the Ephemeral Past The Olive Trees Lament for the Virtues and Stanzas on the Death of Don Guido The Woman of La Mancha The Ephemeral Tomorrow Aphorisms and Rhymes Parables My Jester Eulogies To Don Francisco Giner de los Ríos To the Young Thinker José Ortega y Gasset To Xavier Valcarce Mountain Butterfly From My Corner A Young Spain Spain, at Peace "This legend ..." To the master Rubén Darío On the Death of Rubén Darío To Narciso Alonso Cortés, Poet of Castile My Poets To Don Miguel de Unamuno To Juan Ramón Jiménez Alphabetical List of Spanish Titles Alphabetical List of Spanish First Lines
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