Antología portorriqueña: Prosa y verso

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Antología portorriqueña: Prosa y verso

by Manuel Fernández Juncos

ES·~6 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total

Nota del Transcriptor:

0:16

ANTOLOGÍA PORTORRIQUEÑA PROSA Y VERSO

0:20

Á LOS NIÑOS.

2:58

ÍNDICE

2:30

ROMÁN BALDORIOTY DE CASTRO.

25:06

MANUEL A. ALONSO.

13:49

JOSÉ JULIAN ACOSTA.

23:40

ALEJANDRO TAPIA.

10:46

SANTIAGO VIDARTE.

4:12

JOSÉ PABLO MORALES.

14:07

Description

This collection gathers the lives and works of Puerto Rico’s most influential 19th‑century writers, presented in a form that speaks directly to young readers. Each entry offers a concise biography of a poet, scholar or activist, followed by a short excerpt of his or her original prose or verse, so listeners can hear the words that once stirred a nation. The introductory essay reminds students that the literary achievements they admire were forged under far harsher conditions, urging them to see history as a series of bold, determined steps.

The book moves from Román Baldorioty de Castro’s fervent calls for liberty, through Alejandro Tapia y Rivera’s lyrical devotion to charity, to Eugenio María de Hostos’s visionary ideas about education. Interspersed poems—such as Tapia’s “La flor de la caridad” and José Gautier Benítez’s stirring “¡Puerto Rico!”—bring the rhythm of the island’s past to life. Listening to these fragments, students gain a sense of the enduring “spring of will” that the author highlights, feeling both pride in their heritage and motivation to continue the work of those who paved the way.

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Language

es

Duration

~6 hours (365K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Carlos Colón, University of California and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2014-10-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Manuel Fernández Juncos

Manuel Fernández Juncos

1846–1928

A Spanish-born writer who made Puerto Rico his home, he became one of the island’s best-known journalists and a lasting voice in its cultural life. He is especially remembered for the words of "La Borinqueña," Puerto Rico’s official anthem.

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