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An annotated bilingual edition of Antonio Machado's letters to Pilar de Valderrama. Their correspondence covers a range and reveals Machado's profound love for his secret muse.
An annotated bilingual edition of Antonio Machado's letters to Pilar de Valderrama. Their correspondence covers a range of topics and reveals Machado's profound love for his secret muse.
Colección de cartas que el poeta Antonio Machado escribió a la mujer que fue el gran amor secreto de su madurez a quien él en sus versos llamaba Guiomar (pero que en realidad se llamaba Pilar de Valderrama). Estas treinta y seis cartas de amor cubren el período del 11 de enero de 1929 a un día desconocido de 1930 o 1931. Eran todas clandestinas. Ella vivía en Madrid, estaba casada, y a pesar de que su marido le había sido infiel con una corista que intentó suicidarse, ella siempre intentó mantener las apariencias y nunca se separó de su marido.
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