Pleasant literary anthology that takes advantage - (in) directly-to give value to the role of old age in our society and its importance as a transmitter of knowledge and experiences to younger generations.
A literary journey through different poetic expressions in which the prominence of old age reaches its full meaning as the end of life and the beginning of a new (re) born that achieves its essence in the memory, the works carried out, roads open ...
This poetic anthology begins with three articles, let’s say, philosophical? – by Novoa Santos, Otero Pedrayo and García-Sabell, who introduce this particular walk through the history of our literature, and in which they leave their mark, among others, troubadours, oral tradition, Rosalía de Castro, Curros Enríquez, Cabanillas, Celso Emilio Ferreiro, Carvalho Calero and Álvaro Cunqueiro.
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''Pro eu resucitarei que soio volven''
''os que recordan, compañeiros''.
from "Herba de aquí e acolá" (Álvaro Cunqueiro)