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Platero and I, also translated as Platero and Me (Spanish: Platero y yo), is a 1914 Spanish prose poem written by Juan Ramón Jiménez. [1] The book is one of the most popular works by Jiménez, and unfolds around a writer and his eponymous donkey, Platero ("silvery"). Platero is described as a "small donkey, a soft, hairy donkey: so soft to ...
Bronze statue of Platero. Work from sculptor Leon Ortega; Moguer, Spain.. Platero is the eponymous donkey of the 1914 story Platero and I (English for Platero y yo).The book is one of the most popular works by Spanish poet Juan Ramón Jiménez, the recipient of the 1956 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Juan Ramón Jiménez Mantecón (Spanish pronunciation: [xwan raˈmoŋ xiˈmeneθ manteˈkon]; [a] 23 December 1881 – 29 May 1958) was a Spanish poet, a prolific writer who received the 1956 Nobel Prize in Literature [1] "for his lyrical poetry, which in the Spanish language constitutes an example of high spirit and artistic purity".
Platero y yo para narrador y guitarra, Op. 190 (1960), text by Juan Ramón Jiménez) Tre preludi al Circeo, Op. 194 (1961) 24 caprichos de Goya, Op. 195 (1961) Sonatina, pour flute et guitare, Op. 205 (1965) Eclogues, for flute, English horn and guitar, Op. 206 (1965)
He is known for writing Platero and I and The Diary of a Newlywed Poet. He claimed that he became a writer and poet in the library of Ateneo de Sevilla. The association also included politicians such as Pedro Rodríguez de la Borbolla, Blas Infante, Diego Martinez Barrio. and Miguel Bravo-Ferrer. The courtyard of the Ateneo de Sevilla
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Platero is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Federico Platero (born 1991), Uruguayan footballer; Gloria Platero, Spanish physicist; Mario Calvo-Platero (born 1954), Italian journalist; Matías Platero (born 1988), Argentine roller hockey player; Oksana Platero, Ukrainian ballroom and Latin dancer
Burrock'n Roll is a demo tape by Spanish rock band Platero y Tú released in 1990. It was reissued by DRO on 24 February 1992. [1] The outro of the song "Si tú te vas" is taken from Status Quo's version of the song Rockin' All Over the World.