
A tender portrait unfolds as a young narrator wanders the sun‑kissed hills of his village, accompanied by Platero, a silver‑gray donkey whose quiet presence becomes a mirror for simple wonder. Each chapter reads like a short, lyrical sketch, capturing moments of play, work, and quiet evenings under a pastel sky. The prose is spare yet musical, inviting listeners to feel the texture of stone pathways, the scent of rosemary, and the soft rustle of wheat swaying in the wind.
Through these gentle observations the story explores themes of friendship, the fleeting beauty of childhood, and a profound respect for nature’s rhythms. Its modest length and clear, poetic language make it an ideal companion for those learning Spanish, while the universal emotions it conveys resonate with any ear. The tale remains a celebration of everyday miracles, offering a calm, reflective listening experience that lingers long after the final page.
Language
es
Duration
~3 hours (190K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Aldarondo, Keren Vergon, Amy Overmyer and PG Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2006-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1881–1958
A central voice in modern Spanish poetry, he wrote with unusual musicality, clarity, and emotional depth. Awarded the 1956 Nobel Prize in Literature, he is especially remembered for the lyrical prose classic Platero and I.
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