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RE: ADSactly Literature: Rubén Darío: Poetic Modernity in the Spanish Language (Part I)
Although he's not one of my favorites, there's no denying that Rubén Darío is one of the great authors of Spanish-language literature and the father of modernism. His poems are perfect when it comes to making metric analysis and looking for literary figures. Among my favorite poems is Sonatina: "La princesa está triste, qué tendrá la princesa? I look forward to the second part of this series. Thanks for sharing, @josemalaven.
Certainly, for those of us who are inclined to poetry that is neither measured nor rhymed, Rubén Darío will certainly not be a favourite poet. But he is the product of a poetry that was made in compliance with those patterns, and his value lies not only in diversifying it, but even in including the poetic character of prose in the literary environment of the time, which will result in favour of versolibrism and prose poems. Thanks for your comment, @nancybriti.