Neruda después de 'La sangre por las calles'
Abstract
Ample route by the nerudiana poetic from the years ‘30 to ‘70, centered in the referring reasons to the Spanish culture and geography. The relations of Spain with America from their history draw up a constant in the lyric of the Chilean author, where they excel the praises to his emblematic poets: Jorge Manrique, Quevedo and Góngora, as well as to his companions in the convulsive history of Spain: Miguel Hernandez and Federico Garcia Lorca.Downloads
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Sáinz de Medrano Arce, L. (2004). Neruda después de ’La sangre por las calles’. Monteagudo. Revista de Literatura Española, Hispanoamericana y Teoría de la Literatura, (9), 25–36. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/monteagudo/article/view/77731
Monográfico: cien años con Neruda (1904 - 2009)
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