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- W190286755 abstract "Antonio Machado was well known for his laconic, re served, and measured demeanor. He displayed no such reti cence in his writings: between his labeling of the train that took him at weekends from Segovia to Madrid as el tren de las Eum?nides and his reviling of Alejandro Lerroux as un verdadero monstruo de vileza, mixto de Judas Iscariote y caballo de Troya (Gibson 365, 703 n. 31) there exists common thread of inventiveness, but with difference of intention, the first inspired by the physical unattractiveness of the female colleagues who took the same train, the second by the actions of politician whom Machado held responsible for the plight of the Spanish Republic. Machado could be harsh in his indictments and merciless in his judgments; the enduring image of the solitary figure contemplating the land scape or absorbed in his own life, whether sedentary or peripatetic, is belied by the number of times he places figures in setting and then records their conduct with the same penetrating gaze he applies to landscape and to himself. Campos de Castilla presents some memorable characters: the loco, yelling a solas con su sombra y su quimera (Poes?as completas 163), appears as kinsman of the poet, who presents himself a solas con mi sombra y con mi pena (Poes?as completas 211). The criminal, whose eyes radiate una fosca lumbre, confirms with his murderous use of an" @default.
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- W190286755 title "A life deplored, a day explored: Antonio Machado's Llanto for Don Guido and his Poema de un día" @default.
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