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Campos de Castilla by Antonio Machado
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Campos de Castilla

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Narrator Rafael Baena Zapatero

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Length 2 hours 36 minutes
Language Spanish
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Summary

Campos de Castilla, publicado en 1912, es, probablemente, el libro más influyente de la poesía en español del siglo XX. Su impacto en sucesivas generaciones de poetas, comenzando por la Generación del 98, a la que Machado pertenece, o por la Generación del 27, aún se siente y es reconocible en las voces a ambos lados del Atlántico, en España e Hispanoamérica.

Los versos de Antonio machado, pura raíz y pueblo, reflejan los paisajes de Castilla tanto como el eco que dejan las vidas sencillas de sus gentes. Poemas sobre la naturaleza, sobre el amor, sobre la herencia, sobre la ausencia y, tras el fallecimiento de su amada Leonor, sobre la pérdida, pero también historias en verso pegadas al terreno que resuena, entre otros, en los poemas de Federico García Lorca. En definitiva, con Campos de Castilla Machado inaugura una etapa brillante de la literatura en español, y nos deja un testimonio emocional y cultural imperecedero, una mirada sobre la vida y la muerte que parte de lo cercano y singular, pero que es universal.

Campos de Castilla, published in 1912, is probably the most influential book of 20th century Spanish poetry. Its impact on successive generations of poets, beginning with the Generation of '98, to which Machado belongs, or the Generation of '27, is still felt and recognizable in voices on both sides of the Atlantic, in Spain and Latin America.

The verses of Antonio Machado, pure roots and people, reflect the landscapes of Castile as much as the echo left by the simple lives of its people. Poems about nature, about love, about inheritance, about absence and, after the death of his beloved Leonor, about loss, but also stories in verse stuck to the ground that will resonate, among others, in the poems of Federico García Lorca. In short, with Campos de Castilla Machado opens a brilliant period in Spanish literature, and leaves us an everlasting emotional and cultural testimony, a look at life and death, close, singular and universal.

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