Libro de poemas

audiobook

Libro de poemas

by Federico García Lorca

ES·~1 hours·68 chapters

Chapters

68 total
1

PALABRAS DE JUSTIFICACION

0:57
2

VELETA Julio de 1920 (Fuente Vaqueros GRANADA)

1:15
3

LOS ENCUENTROS DE UN CARACOL AVENTURERO Diciembre de 1918 (GRANADA)

4:18
4

CANCIÓN OTOÑAL Noviembre de 1918 (GRANADA)

1:35
5

CANCIÓN PRIMAVERAL 28 de marzo de 1919 (GRANADA) - I

0:43
6

CANCIÓN MENOR Diciembre de 1918 (GRANADA)

0:59
7

ELEGÍA A DOÑA JUANA LA LOCA Diciembre de 1918 (GRANADA)

4:24
8

BALADA TRISTE PEQUEÑO POEMA Abril de 1918 (GRANADA)

1:47
9

MAÑANA 7 de agosto de 1918 (Fuente Vaqueros GRANADA)

2:02
10

LA SOMBRA DE MI ALMA Diciembre de 1919 (MADRID)

0:40

Description

The collection opens with a raw, confessional voice that captures the fevered intensity of adolescence. Through lush images of winds, mountains, and blooming fields, the poet maps the inner turbulence of youthful ambition and longing. The verses pulse with a rhythmic urgency, inviting listeners to feel the heartbeat of a life still in bloom.

Interwoven among the lyrical snapshots is a playful fable about an adventurous snail navigating a forest of reeds, encountering wise yet weary frogs and bustling ants. This episodic thread blends rustic dialogue with philosophical questions about belief, courage, and the promise of eternity, all rendered in vivid, melodic Spanish. As the poem shifts between tender nature scenes and introspective confession, it offers a resonant meditation on memory, desire, and the restless search for meaning.

Listeners will find each stanza a stepping stone across an emotional landscape, where the personal becomes universal and the ordinary glows with poetic alchemy. The book’s flowing cadence makes it a compelling companion for quiet moments of reflection.

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Language

es

Duration

~1 hours (85K characters)

Release date

2025-03-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Federico García Lorca

Federico García Lorca

1898–1936

One of the defining voices of modern Spanish literature, this poet and playwright brought together folk tradition, music, and daring imagination in work that still feels vivid today. His life was cut short during the Spanish Civil War, but his poems and plays continue to move readers around the world.

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