En las orillas del Sar

audiobook

En las orillas del Sar

by Rosalía de Castro

ES·~2 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

Índice

0:36
2

ROSALÍA CASTRO

26:49
3

ORILLAS DEL SAR

13:17
4

MARGARITA

2:49
5

LOS TRISTES

3:57
6

LOS ROBLES

17:24
7

¡VOLVED!

6:20
8

LAS CANCIONES QUE OYÓ LA NIÑA

1:35
9

LA CANCIÓN

15:00
10

SANTA ESCOLÁSTICA

17:12

Description

A lyrical tribute unfolds as a richly textured portrait of one of Galicia’s most resonant voices. Through intimate reflections on love, loss, and the relentless pull of the river’s edge, the narrative weaves together personal memory and cultural history, inviting listeners to feel the weight of a soul that has known both hardship and fleeting joy. The prose moves with a quiet reverence, echoing the poet’s own verses while illuminating the stubborn dignity that sustained her through countless injustices.

Beyond biography, the work paints the landscape of the Sar’s banks as a living metaphor for endurance and longing. It captures the tension between public acclaim and private solitude, revealing how a poet’s verses can become both a shield and a beacon for a nation’s spirit. Listeners are offered a compassionate glimpse into a world where language, faith, and the restless heart converge, leaving a lingering sense of both melancholy and hope.

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Language

es

Duration

~2 hours (140K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Spain: Librería de Pueyo, 1909.

Credits

Ramón Pajares Box and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-06-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Rosalía de Castro

Rosalía de Castro

1837–1885

A central voice in the Galician cultural revival, she wrote poetry and fiction that gave everyday sorrow, longing, exile, and place an unforgettable music. Her work helped bring the Galician language into modern literature while also securing her place in 19th-century Spanish letters.

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