
PRÓLOGO
RECUERDO DE LA GRANJA DE MORERUELA
DE VUELTA DE LA CUMBRE
EL SILENCIO DE LA CIMA
CIUDAD, CAMPO, PAISAJES Y RECUERDOS
HACIA EL ESCORIAL
EN EL ESCORIAL
SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
JUNTO A LAS RÍAS BAJAS DE GALICIA
LEÓN
In this modest volume the writer invites you to wander through Spain’s forgotten corners, from ruined Cistercian monasteries to quiet ponds blooming with water‑flowers. Each piece began as a newspaper sketch, now gathered chronologically so the listener can trace a lyrical pilgrimage across the Iberian landscape. The prose feels like a companion’s voice, noting the play of light on ancient arches and the hush of valleys while gently slipping into personal reflection.
Beyond the simple description of scenery, the essays weave poetry, memory, and philosophy, turning stone and water into quiet interlocutors. You’ll hear the narrator’s quiet awe at a crumbling cloister, the sound of a distant mill, and the slow‑dreaming thoughts that arise in a sun‑lit siesta. The result is a meditative tour that lets you experience Spain not just as a map, but as a living, breathing backdrop to contemplation.
Language
es
Duration
~7 hours (430K characters)
Release date
2026-02-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1936
A restless Spanish writer and thinker, he brought questions of faith, doubt, identity, and mortality to life in essays, novels, poems, and plays. His work is intense but deeply human, shaped by a lifelong struggle between reason and belief.
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