HOJAS DE HIERBA

HOJAS DE HIERBA

WALT WHITMAN

$365.00
IVA incluido
Agotado
Editorial:
ALIANZA
ISBN:
978-84-206-6987-8
Idioma:
Castellano

Considerado de forma unánime el máximo poeta de Estados Unidos, Walt Whitman (1819-1892) es el supremo cantor del Yo y de la naturaleza, del cuerpo y del alma, de la igualdad del hombre y la mujer, de las delicias del sexo, de la fraternidad y la democracia. Profundamente renovadora en cuanto a forma y contenido, su obra suscitó una oleada de entusiasmo y controversias. Aparecida en 1855, ?Hojas de hierba? vio nueve ediciones corregidas y aumentadas en vida del poeta. La presente antología bilingüe, traducida, prologada y anotada por Manuel Villar Raso, ofrece los poemas de Whitman en sus primeras versiones, en las cuales el impulso que les dio origen se manifiesta con mayor fidelidad que en las últimas, expurgadas por el propio poeta.

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