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El caminante

El caminante

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Between 1919 and 1931, Machado was Professor of French at the Instituto de Segovia, in Segovia. He moved there to be nearer to Madrid, where Manuel lived. The brothers would meet at weekends to work together on a number of plays, the performances of which earned them great popularity. It was here also that Antonio had a secret affair with Pilar de Valderrama, a married woman with three children, to whom he would refer in his work by the name Guiomar. In 1932, he was given the post of professor at the " Instituto Calderón de la Barca" in Madrid. He collaborated with Rafael Alberti and published articles in his magazine, Octubre, in 1933–1934. [3] En pocas ocasiones el artista muestra a sus personajes con los pies sobre el suelo, ocurriendo lo mismo con el espectador a través de la angulación escogida. Ambos son suspendidos en el aire, permitiendo una mejor visión del abismo que tienen delante. El objetivo es que no quede ninguna duda del poder revelador de la naturaleza, y que el hombre debe aspirar a la fusión total entre esta y su alma. Antonio Cipriano José María y Francisco de Santa Ana Machado y Ruiz (26 July 1875 – 22 February 1939), known as Antonio Machado, was a Spanish poet and one of the leading figures of the Spanish literary movement known as the Generation of '98. His work, initially modernist, evolved towards an intimate form of symbolism with romantic traits. He gradually developed a style characterised by both an engagement with humanity on one side and an almost Taoist contemplation of existence on the other, a synthesis that according to Machado echoed the most ancient popular wisdom. In Gerardo Diego's words, Machado "spoke in verse and lived in poetry." [1] Biography [ edit ] Si alguna persona ve algo sospechoso, puede comunicárselo en todo momento al equipo de Atención al cliente para que nuestro equipo de Fraude pueda investigarlo. A mysterious figure stepped in from a arched doorway and bowed to the few children. He was the tightrope walker El Caminante, he came to town every year and walked the tightrope for the people of the Spanish village. The village got more busy since he had entered the village. As soon as he got to the tightrope, a lady asked for a picture of him. He didn’t refuse, he posed and she took the photo. He asked in Spanish, who would like to hold my cape? He gave it to a little girl who looked like the age of eight, and she smiled and said thank you to him. A priest told him prayers before

The musical score by Angel Arteaga, though limited in the number of themes employed, is still one of the best for a Naschy film. Arteaga is a prolific composer who scored or co-scored fifteen of Naschy’s films and Japanese documentaries, among them being, LA MARCA DEL HOMBRE LOBO, LA FURIA DEL HOMBRE LOBO, EL RETORNO DE WALPURGIS, EL HUERTO DEL FRANCES, LA BESTIA Y LA ESPADA MAGICA and EL ULTIMO KAMIKAZE. Paul Naschy received the Award of Honor at the 9th Annual Festival of Fantastic Cinema and Science Fiction in Paris for his cultural contribution to film with EL CAMINANTE. That same year Naschy and EL CAMINANTE received a special award from the International Festival of Imaginary Cinema and Science Fiction of Madrid for innovative work within fantastic cinema. In 1917, various poems were added to "Campos", including a group of poems written in Baeza about the death of his young wife, new "Proverbios y Cantares", and a series of "Elogios", dedicated to people such as Rubén Darío and Juan Ramón Jiménez who had been influential in his life.ARGULLOL, Rafael: La atracción del abismo. Un itinerario por el paisaje romántico. Barcelona: 1994.

En cuanto a la composición, el artista ha dividido la obra en varios planos horizontales. El primero, ocupado por el caminante; el segundo, por las nubes que pueden percibirse con mayor claridad, cuya densidad se interrumpe por el nacimiento de rocas afiladas y oscuras; el tercero, por una imagen cada vez mas borrosa compuesta de montañas y niebla. A medida que se abandona el primer plano, empiezan a predominar los tonos azulados, cuya intensidad es rebajada por el blanco. Este aporta una gran luminosidad y sosiego, pues el arista defiende que ante la inabarcable naturaleza, el alma humana alcanza la purificación. Esta obra refleja, por tanto, «la contemplación de la contemplación». In 1901, he had his first poems published in the literary journal 'Electra'. His first book of poetry was published in 1903, titled Soledades. Over the next few years, he gradually amended the collection, removing some and adding many more. In 1907, the definitive collection was published with the title Soledades and Galerías. Otros Poemas. In the same year, Machado was offered the job of Professor of French at the school in Soria. Here, he met Leonor Izquierdo, daughter of the owners of the boarding house Machado was staying in. They were married in 1909, he was 34 and Leonor was 15. Early in 1911, the couple went to live in Paris where Machado read more French literature and studied philosophy. In the summer however, Leonor was diagnosed with advanced tuberculosis and they returned to Spain. On 1 August 1912, Leonor died, just a few weeks after the publication of Campos de Castilla. Machado was devastated and left Soria, the city that had inspired the poetry of Campos, never to return. He went to live in Baeza, Andalusia, where he stayed until 1919. Here, he wrote a series of poems dealing with the death of Leonor which were added to a new (and now definitive) edition of Campos de Castilla published in 1916 along with the first edition of Nuevas canciones. While his earlier poems are in an ornate, Modernist style, with the publication of "Campos de Castilla" he showed an evolution toward greater simplicity, a characteristic that was to distinguish his poetry from then on. The mysterious man, called El Caminante, strutted nervously to the start of the interminable tight rope, that was a thin as the edge of a paper. He grabbed the balance bar with the villagers watching and he set foot on the rope…In a heart stopping moment he unexpectedly lost his balance and dropped his balance bar. El Caminante struggled to stay on. His life flashed before his eyes and time stood still. He wobbled this way and then that way but regained his balance. He held his breath but perseverance kept him going. It was intense. With the help of God’s blessing he made it to the other side…



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