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culture is universally accepted as one of the most influential in the world, and since you are covering the greatest, modern Spanish speaking, literary figure_ from professionals to the average citizen know the phrase belongs to the Prince of Spanish Letters (Darío); who was around and long gone way before García Márquez even existed... For this, check out www.juarezpolanco.com and enter Rubén Darío.
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Brusegadi: I've also seen that version but experts like Pablo A Cuadra (poet, writer), Valle Castillo (writer) or Jorge E Arellano (head of the Nicaraguan Chapter of the Royal Spanish Academy of Language) conclude that _based on older editions and on the fact that Darío was a master of rhyme_ would
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Please complete the bibliographical information. The first item: Acereda, Alberto. "Modernism, Rubén Darío, and the Poetics of Despair". Should incorporate the other coauthor of the book, Rigoberto Guevara. Therefore: Acereda, Alberto, and Rigoberto Guevara: "Modernism, Rubén Darío, and the Poetics
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I was going to blend it with what I have but decided against it after I noticed that the site is dead, and that the source is not as reliable as the other sources we are using, such as the autobiography and biographer's words. Thus, mixing sources would create a false impression that the statement
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Sorry, but thats not what the poem says. Also, the style is conserved, but in the poem it is internal as opposed to external, probably in an effort to conserve the metric. Until you find a nice source for it, it will stay the way it is. Also, we should remove citations because adding them may be
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Now, the phrase was misattributed to García Márquez as a terrible faux pas by a female university student in Nicaragua's UAM (Universidad Americana) and published in the papers and, from there, it went into cyberspace, where some people chose to believe what they wanted to believe: which is totally
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I cut the following: "Rubén Darío was born with a thirst for expanding his horizons far beyond his immediate and beloved Nicaragua. He wanted to explore the rest of America and the world. Unfortunately, his economic circumstances did not allow for this to happen during his childhood." Pure hype, no
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The translation of the fragment of the poem "A Roosevelt", currently ends with the verse "that still prays to Jesus Christ and that still speaks Spanish". A better translation - better because it retains the meaning, also has a better poetic metric - would be "still prays to Jesus Christ and still
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You kind of misunderstood the part where it says: "Rubén Darío was born with a thirst for expanding his horizons far beyond his immediate and beloved Nicaragua..." The contributer did not say Darío travel abroad as a child, but that he wanted to expand his horizons beyond Nicaragua, which is not
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this article has no mention of Ruben Darios son whom when Contreras,the mother dies short after giving birth, was sent to live with an uncle and sent ruben dario into what some considered to be depresion and a serious drinking problem....at least that is what my father had told me long ago, about
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Even though these words might mean nothing to you because you just want cold, hard facts without any kind of reviews or preamble, it is important to let you know that _even though the education system in the US is strictly Euro-centric and covers very little Spanish literature, even when Spanish
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Now, googling around will not make it; as you definitely noticed. That is why, university professors question this practice as too easy, too biased, and perhaps, too unprofessional. Therefore, they recommend students going to any library to do their research while reserving the Internet for
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Recently, a quotation was altered from "Si pequeña es la patria, uno grande la sueña" to "Si la patria es pequeña, uno grande la sueña." I've seen it quoted both ways, and googling wasn't much help (except to amuse me by showing many pages that misattribute the quotation to García Marquez. Does
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According to my family which was at one point among the super-wealthy of Nicaragua and were friends with Rubén, Rubén was secretively arrested and imprisoned by the Somoza regime for writing about the oppression of poor and indigenous peoples. Since they were wealthy, my
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Therefore, as a good Nicaraguan, I would definitely recommend you to try to read Darío's work in English, so you would have a better idea about this master's work, which it would make you a better grounded person on America's (Western Hemisphere) literary heritage!
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was able to get him out of jail. That's all I really know about that and since I can't actually verify it in any way, I figured I'd just put it here instead. If someone wanted to investigate this that'd be pretty neat– I've tried and I couldn't find anything. --
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However, when it comes to literature, one has to definitely go to a good library like the Library of Congress, in Washington DC, which has 3064 subjects and books _both in Spanish and English_ on Darío. Or just go to any Barnes & Noble, with around 136.
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I believe I've disentangled that, and also filled in his life up to the point where he burst onto the literary scene. If someone wants to expand this article, I believe the two sources I've used contain a great deal more that could be used to flesh it out. -
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Read, "El poeta pregunta por Stella" it is a poem believed to be about the mother of the child you talk about above. Dario had other kids later in life, in Spain. Stella was the literary name sometimes used by the mother of the kid. You can find the poem
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Apparently, it became 'Si la patria es...' in the popular voice. I am not sure, since he could have another piece with the other constructions, but if the other construction is merely word of mouth, then I learned something just now!
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on this respect, because there is simply none. Meaning, this fact is backed by books, literary figures, educated people, and any Spanish speaking person with good reading habits, a good memory and by everyday media reinforcing!
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It does not talk about the dipression part, but it was taught to me in school, so it might be true, or at least a theory! Look for Rafaela Contreras. Maybe I should translate this bit now that I have vacation.
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Dario was married twice: first to Rafaela Contreras (not Contrera) and then to Rosario Murillo. I haven't the time to disentangle things; maybe someone else can do it, particularly with respect to the time
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I will try to translate the Dario article from the Spanish wikipedia. I did the intro today, and I will try to write the bio tomorrow. I will probably need help with matters of style.
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That is, in Spanish this phrase is a rhyme and for that reason the words at the end of each part of the phrase should have a matching ending. Thus, both
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not have made that kind of careless mistake. Therefore, your example is a newer version with a typographic error that has become carelessly popularized.
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Senior, parece que popularmente la frase se conoce como la escribe usted (asi la conocia yo) pero en el poema citado arriba aparece a como dice Mabel.
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launched the young poet's career, praising his poems, although sharing other critics' disparagement of his degree of adoption of French models.
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speaks Spanish". (The edit that should be made is to take out both 'that' words from the verse). Editing is disabled for this page.
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poetry that would so influence his own writing. While still in his teens, he worked in the National Library of Nicaragua.
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misunderstanding that student's essay crime; equivalent to misquoting Walt Whitman in the English speaking world!
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content. And, no, he didn't travel as a child, but he was a published author at age 12, hardly a deprived child. -
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Note that the above is probably mistaken in that Balmaceda helped him publish Azul. I believe he helped him with
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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sourced with the inferior source is as credible as those source with superior sources. I go for consistency.
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And now it's back to "Si pequeña es la patria…", which frankly sounds better, so I'm guessing it is correct. -
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him....he was my fathers great grand father. I'll double check with him and get more info.
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He later moved to Chile at the age of 19. There he published an unsuccessful first novel,
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on dariana.com, accessed online 7 March 2007, simply lists him as working there 1884.
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Whoever made the correction was right because the actual phrase should read:
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For this, you can check out any book on Rubén Darío by Jorge E Arellano.
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can someone summarize whsat his poem "song of spring in the fall" please
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This keeps going back and forth, and still lacks decent citation. -
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in 1888. This 134-page, privately printed book, printed in
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que une carne y espíritu, como en el pan y el vino.
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