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Platero and I - Wikipedia Platero is a silver-colored donkey (plata means 'silver' in Spanish; platero means 'silvery') who throughout the years is seemingly the only constant friend and companion of the author, who makes observations to and confides in him
Platero and I Summary - eNotes. com Central to the narrative is Platero, a silver-colored donkey symbolizing simplicity and companionship Unlike Sancho Panza in Cervantes’ work, Platero serves as a silent confidant, embodying
The Donkey and the Meaning of Eternity: Nobel-Winning . . . - The Marginalian When Platero does eventually give his life, the poet meets his death with the same largehearted longing for the eternal that lives in everything ephemeral Visiting Platero’s grave with the village children that had so loved him, he writes: “Platero, my friend!” I said to the earth
Platero and I by Juan Ramón Jiménez - EBSCO "Platero and I" is regarded as a significant contribution to Spanish literature and serves as an exploration of the deep connections between humans, animals, and the world around them
Platero and I: Juan Ramon Jimenez, Antonio T. de Nicolas . . . - Amazon Together Platero and his master make friends with the parrot, belonging to a local French doctor, whose sole and frequent pronouncement is Ce nest rien Both prolific and profound, Juan Ramón Jiménez (1881-1958) wrote over seventy books, winning the 1956 Nobel Prize in literature
Platero y yo by Juan Ramón Jiménez | Project Gutenberg "Platero y yo" by Juan Ramón Jiménez is a prose poem published in 1914 The work centers on a writer and his beloved donkey, Platero, described as small, soft, and silvery
Spanish: Reading from Platero y yo- Platero and I by Juan Ramón . . . Platero y yo [Platero and I] is one of the most popular books written by Spanish author Juan Ramón Jiménez (Nobel Prize in Literature, 1956) Platero and I is a beautiful story told by a child about his donkey, Platero The first chapter describes the donkey
Platero and I | work by Jiménez | Britannica …translation of his prose work Platero y yo (1917; Platero and I), the story of a man and his donkey He also collaborated with his wife in the translation of the Irish playwright John Millington Synge’s Riders to the Sea (1920)
Platero and I on JSTOR Platero plays with Diana, the beautiful white dog that looks like a crescent moon, with the old gray goat, with the children The agile and elegant Diana jumps in front of the donkey, ringing her little bell, and pretends to bite his nose
What does platero mean? - Definitions. net Platero is the eponymous donkey of the 1914 story Platero and I (English for Platero y yo) The book is one of the most popular works by Spanish poet Juan Ramón Jiménez, the recipient of the 1956 Nobel Prize in Literature