
Rubén Darío
Rubén Darío was a prominent Nicaraguan poet, journalist, and diplomat, known for his role in the modernist literary movement in the Spanish-speaking world. His work, characterized by rich imagery and musicality, has had a lasting impact on Latin American literature. Darío's poetry often explored themes of love, nature, and the human experience, and he is celebrated for his contributions to both poetry and prose. His visit to New York in 1914 marked a significant moment in his life, during which he connected with various cultural figures and left a lasting legacy through his writings.
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Rubén Darío's arrival in El Salvador is noted as part of the literary history during the late 19th century.
Diario Co Latino - Informándote con CredibilidadRubén Darío was a Nicaraguan poet, writer, journalist, and diplomat who changed poetry and rejuvenated the Spanish language.
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Rubén Darío is mentioned as a retired military officer involved in human rights activism.
presos políticos liberados a cuentagotas y con fuertes restricciones para no contar detalles de sus casosRubén Darío wrote the poem 'A Roosevelt' addressing President Theodore Roosevelt.
Estados Unidos reactiva su poderío en LatinoaméricaRubén Darío is mentioned as part of the influential Latin American literature.
América Latina deambula en su laberintoRubén Darío was a prominent poet who lived in El Salvador during a tumultuous political period.
Un cañonazo abortado | La NaciónRubén Darío was a poet who lived in El Salvador and later fled to Guatemala during a political upheaval.
Un cañonazo abortadoRubén Darío was a poet who lived in El Salvador and later fled to Guatemala during a political upheaval.
Un cañonazo abortado - Columna de Sergio RamírezRubén Darío's poem inspired the title of the column discussing economic adjustments.
Sin ajuste morimos; con ajuste tambiénRubén Darío, known as the clown 'Pinino', has been part of the Servian circus since he was three years old.
un negocio familiar de seis generaciones, con un asesinato, una adopción y la vida nómadeRubén Darío is quoted regarding the mysteries of life.
Tumbas destruidas, duendes enojados y una ingeniosa solución
Rubén Darío is recognized as a leading figure of Hispanic modernism and a key influencer of the Spanish language.
El destino manifiesto del español en Estados Unidos | OpiniónIn 1908, Rubén Darío presented his credentials as ambassador to King Alfonso XIII of Spain.
Efemérides del 2 de junio: ¿Qué pasó en el mundo un día como hoy? | Reina Isabel II | Abadía de Westminster | Reino Unido | Últimas | MUNDORubén Darío is a celebrated poet whose legacy is preserved in the Caja de las Letras.
Miguel Ángel Asturias entra a la Caja de las LetrasRubén Darío, the most celebrated poet of the late 19th century, lamented the death of José Martí by exclaiming, 'What have you done, Maestro?'
Lengua viva, que viva la lengua | OpiniónRubén Darío is another modernist voice linked to the origins of the Latin American literary 'boom'.
Editorial de EL TIEMPO del 19 de abril de 2025: El fin del boomRubén Darío is mentioned for his journalistic chronicles highlighting the dangers faced by the region.
Los éxitos de la CelacRubén Darío is mentioned as a bohemian writer for whom Enrique Ochoa illustrated covers.
‘¡Viva la bohemia!’: un recorrido por la marginalidad artística de Madrid | CulturaRubén Darío is part of the resistance tradition that culminated in Spain's narcissism of 'the spiritual reserve of the West'.
El hispanófobo en jefe | OpiniónRubén Darío is a celebrated Nicaraguan poet who had a significant influence on Latin American literature.
Un chinRubén Darío is mentioned for dedicating a poem to Teddy Roosevelt, reflecting on imperial power.
Diario Co Latino - Informándote con CredibilidadRubén Darío is referenced as an influential poet whose work inspires reflections on life and society.
De nuevoRubén Darío is honored in the Forestal park, which is dedicated to him.
Por Barrio Lastarria: bienvenidos al Santiago de Chile más bohemio | El ViajeroRubén Darío was invited to New York in 1914 to embark on a lecture tour and wrote verses for Luz María Reyes Regalado.
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