
Notas del Transcriptor
Prosa Dispersa
EL SILLÓN DE LECONTE DE L'ISLE La Juventud y la Academia Lo que dijo Charles Morice Verlaine y Zola.
EL PENSAMIENTO ITALIANO Teatro, poesía y novela La «enquête» de Hugo Ojetti La opinión de los «Chêrmaitre»
GIOVANNI RUFFINI
MARCO AURELIO SOTO El ex-Presidente de Honduras, muerto en la guerra de Cuba.
NOTAS ESPAÑOLAS - I
UNA CARTA DE RACHILDE
NOCHES DEL VICTORIA Temporada Vitaliani «La Signora delle Camelie» - I
Temporada Vitaliani 1.-«Il viaggio dei Berluron» 2.-Reprise de «La Signora delle Camelie» - II
A mosaic of literary vignettes transports listeners to a Parisian hotel room in the late 1800s, where poets, critics and restless young writers gather over grog and verses. Maurice Duplessis, a champion of the Roman school, trades barbed wit with the incisive critic Kreutzberger, while the flamboyant Alejandro Sawa slips in, his presence stirring the conversation. The prose glimmers with bilingual flourishes, slipping between Spanish, French and the rhythm of poetry itself.
At the heart of the dialogue stands Charles Morice, a figure both revered and weary, whose portrait is rendered in striking, almost theatrical detail. He argues passionately for the youth’s claim to the academic chair of Leconte de L’Isle, challenging the notion that literary greatness is a bureaucratic appointment. His reflections on the nature of art—where true expression transcends titles and functions—echo the Symbolist ideals that shaped his generation.
The collection unfolds as a lively, lyrical portrait of an era where ideas clash as vividly as swords, inviting listeners to hear the cadence of debates that still resonate in today’s artistic conversations.
Full title
Prosa Dispersa Obras Completas Vol. XX Obras Completas Vol. XX
Language
es
Duration
~3 hours (179K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Josep Cols Canals, Nahum Maso i Carcases and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2017-09-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

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