Personajes Salvadoreños
WINDOW ON THE FACE (1961)
TURN THE OFFENDED (1962)
THE SEA (1962)
TESTIMONIALS (1964)
TAVERN AND ELSEWHERE (1969)
LITTLE HELL (1970)
2.-It has adelicate poetic, sought translate their terroir with a lyrical vision, which he presented in a simple, easy to grasp, therefore, no formal complications; wrote sonnets, and free verse romances. Thepoetry of Alfredo Espino is a balance of romance and measured speech, singing the landscape with images of great descriptive power and plasticity, always from a tender perception of beings and things fromtheir land. Much of his work is an ode to Cuzcatlán region. He preferred the simplicity and traditional metrics for its modest pretensions and wrote lyrical ballads and sonnets, but not dismissed freeverse. His poems evoke the trees, the fruits, the scent of the night, the colors, the children and the maternal.
3.- Since its initial book, Stars in the well (1934), the poetic ideal of ClaudiaLars became clear: transparency, simplicity and tenderness as a revelation of beauty, through a remarkable knowledge formal verse. The landscape and the creatures that inhabited it, and the familiartheme, the deeply influenced, as reflected in the singer and his people. She herself said: "Under the fears and superstitions that over the years would go shedding my credulity as sapless leaves, plantedgrandma grand ideas in my mind: the difference between cowardice and heroic action; between purity the soul and bodily instincts. "
4 His work, which had a profound influence on the youth of hiscountry, is characterized by a mixture of socialism and religious mysticism and a somewhat ambiguous social problems. His first book, Pages (1893), despite being located in modernism, was noted for hissocial imprint. Among his most important works include The new ideas (1910), Essay on the destination (1926), Money of Doom (1927) and The minimun life (1929). The work the seven strings of the lyre...
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