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      Livre Littérature Générale - Darío, Rubén - 01/08/2021 - Relié - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Darío, Rubén
    • Editeur : Mint Editions
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/08/2021
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 130.0
    • Expédition : 243
    • Dimensions : 20.9 x 13.2 x 1.1
    • ISBN : 1513209280



    • Résumé :

      Azul... (1888) is a book of stories and poems by Rub?n Dar?o. Written while the poet was living in Chile, Azul... has been recognized as a pioneering work of Hispanic Modernism that launched the career of a leading Latin American poet. Both experimental and traditional, Azul... blends Dar?o's concern over the sustainability of modern life with his abiding interest in the myths and magic of ancient cultures.

      Infused with classical symbolism, inspired by the myth and philosophy of Ancient Greece, Rub?n Dar?o's Azul... bridges the gap between ancient and modern. Rather than focus on the differences between the two, he envisions the past as a living entity, allowing history and fantasy to coincide with the social realities of his time. In these poems and stories, fairies from the plays of Shakespeare appear alongside the working men and women of Latin America. Dreams coincide with a reality mired in poverty, labor, and passionless social climbing. Poets and port workers sing and die in a city of ghostly beauty. Azul... is less a book than it is an experience, and nearly a century and a half after its publication it remains one worth the taking.

      This edition of Rub?n Dar?o's Azul... is a classic of Nicaraguan literature reimagined for modern readers.

      Since our inception in 2020, Mint Editions has kept sustainability and innovation at the forefront of our mission. Each and every Mint Edition title gets a fresh, professionally typeset manuscript and a dazzling new cover, all while maintaining the integrity of the original book.

      With thousands of titles in our collection, we aim to spotlight diverse public domain works to help them find modern audiences. Mint Editions celebrates a breadth of literary works, curated from both canonical and overlooked classics from writers around the globe.

      ...

      Biographie:

      Rub?n Dar?o (1867-1916) was a Nicaraguan poet. Following his parents' separation, he was raised in the city of Le?n by F?lix and Bernarda Ramirez, his maternal aunt and uncle. In 1879, after years of hardship following the death of F?lix, Dar?o was sent to a Jesuit school, where he began writing poetry. He found publication in El Term?metro and El Ensayo, a popular daily and a local literary magazine, and was recognized as a promising young writer. Dar?o soon gained a reputation for his liberal politics and was denied an opportunity to study in Europe due to his opposition of the Catholic Church. In 1882, he travelled to El Salvador, where he studied French poetry with Francisco Gavidia and sharpened his sense of traditional poetic forms. Back in Nicaragua, he suffered from financial hardship and poor health while attempting to broaden his style through experimentation with new poetic forms. In 1886, he traveled to Chile, where he published his masterpiece Azul... (1888), a groundbreaking blend of poetry and prose that helped define and distinguish Hispanic Modernism. The success of Azul... enabled Dar?o to find work as a correspondent for La Naci?n, a popular periodical based in Buenos Aires. He travelled widely throughout his career, working as a journalist and ambassador in Argentina, France, and Spain. Dar?o continued to write and publish poetry, courting controversy with a series of poems written on Theodore Roosevelt and the United States which displayed his inconsistent political position on the impact of American imperialism on Latin America. Towards the end of his life, suffering from advanced alcoholism, Dar?o returned to his native city of Le?n, where he was buried after a lengthy funeral at the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary.

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      Rub?n Dar?o (1867-1916) was a Nicaraguan poet. Following his parents' separation, he was raised in the city of Le?n by F?lix and Bernarda Ramirez, his maternal aunt and uncle. In 1879, after years of hardship following the death of F?lix, Dar?o was sent to a Jesuit school, where he began writing poetry. He found publication in El Term?metro and El Ensayo, a popular daily and a local literary magazine, and was recognized as a promising young writer. Dar?o soon gained a reputation for his liberal politics and was denied an opportunity to study in Europe due to his opposition of the Catholic Church. In 1882, he travelled to El Salvador, where he studied French poetry with Francisco Gavidia and sharpened his sense of traditional poetic forms. Back in Nicaragua, he suffered from financial hardship and poor health while attempting to broaden his style through experimentation with new poetic forms. In 1886, he traveled to Chile, where he published his masterpiece Azul... (1888), a groundbreaking blend of poetry and prose that helped define and distinguish Hispanic Modernism. The success of Azul... enabled Dar?o to find work as a correspondent for La Naci?n, a popular periodical based in Buenos Aires. He travelled widely throughout his career, working as a journalist and ambassador in Argentina, France, and Spain. Dar?o continued to write and publish poetry, courting controversy with a series of poems written on Theodore Roosevelt and the United States which displayed his inconsistent political position on the impact of American imperialism on Latin America. Towards the end of his life, suffering from advanced alcoholism, Dar?o returned to his native city of Le?n, where he was buried after a lengthy funeral at the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary.

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