
audiobook
by José Martí
GRANOS DE ORO
GRANOS DE ORO PENSAMIENTOS SELECCIONADOS EN LAS OBRAS DE JOSÉ MARTÍ
NOTA DE LOS EDITORES
PROEMIO
I Del vol. "Cuba". (Primera Parte.)
II Del vol. "Cuba". (Segunda Parte.)
III Del vol. "En los Estados Unidos". (Primera Parte.)
IV Del vol. "En los Estados Unidos". (Segunda Parte.)
V Del vol. "La Edad de Oro".
VI Del vol. "Hombres".
This volume gathers a handful of José Martí’s most resonant reflections, drawn from his extensive writings across poetry, essays, and political commentary. The editor has distilled the original material into concise passages that capture the poet‑revolutionary’s devotion to liberty, the moral weight of education, and the intimate ties between individual conscience and the Cuban nation. Readers will find a blend of lyrical vigor and philosophical clarity that reveals why Martí remains a moral compass for many.
Arranged thematically, the selections invite listeners to pause on ideas about justice, the role of the writer in society, and the enduring power of hope amid struggle. Each excerpt is presented with brief context, allowing the voice of the nineteenth‑century thinker to speak directly to contemporary ears. The anthology serves both as an introduction for those new to Martí and a compact reference for anyone wishing to revisit his timeless insights.
Language
es
Duration
~2 hours (133K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carlos Colon 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
2013-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1853–1895
A towering voice of Cuban independence, he joined fierce political conviction with luminous, accessible writing. His poems, essays, and journalism made him a lasting symbol of liberty across Latin America.
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