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Platero - Wikipedia 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
PLATERO Y YO - Project Gutenberg Platero y yo, aunque escrito en prosa, es un libro de la más pura poesía Está escrito para los hombres y para los niños Quizá no todos los hombres sean capaces de entenderlo, porque muchos de ellos al crecer llegan a cegar de los ojos del alma por donde entra la luz poética
Platero and I - Juan Ramón Jiménez - Google Books Platero and I (1914), a poignant and charming story in poetic prose about a silver-gray donkey named Platero, is popular with children Jimenez did not intend it for children exclusively,
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
Platero and I Summary - BookBrief "Platero and I" is a poetic narrative by Juan Ramón Jiménez that follows the tender companionship between a man and his beloved donkey, Platero, as they explore the beauty and simplicity of life in Andalusia
Juan Ramon Jimenez: Platero and I on JSTOR As with Don Quixote , in the Spanish golden Age, Platero and I has become the classic of 20th century Spain Known as the 'Andalucian elegy', it follows the journey of the author and his donkey Platero through the countryside of Moguer, birthplace of Juan Ramon Jimenez
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 Although primarily a poet, Jiménez achieved popularity in the United States with the translation of his prose work Platero y yo (1917; Platero and I), the story of a man and his donkey
Platero and I: An Andalusian Elegy: Analysis of Major . . . - EBSCO The central figure is Platero, a donkey whose name means "silver one," symbolizing both companionship and innocence He serves various roles throughout the prose poems, acting as a confidant and a playmate for the children in the narrative