Poliedro of Love: Exploring the Many Faces of Love
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The provided text describes a theatrical performance featuring works by several well-known poets. A search for recent productions or news related to this specific performance (with the exact listed artists and poets) yielded no results as of 2026/01/08 23:12:44. However, all the poets mentioned are historically established figures, and thier works remain widely studied and performed. Yanira Sánchez and Vicente Umpiérrez have active professional profiles, indicating ongoing careers in their respective fields. There are no breaking news events directly related to this performance.Therefore, the facts is considered accurate as a description of a potential or past event, but its current status (ongoing, upcoming, past) is unknown without further information.
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Santa Teresa de Jesús and the Poetic Tradition
Table of Contents
- Santa Teresa de Jesús and the Poetic Tradition
- Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer and the Romantic Era
- Jorge Luis Borges and Modernist Literature
- Antonio Gala and Contemporary Spanish Poetry
- Pablo Neruda and Latin American Poetry
- Yanira Sánchez: Artistic Direction
- Vicente Umpiérrez: Sound Design
- Santa Teresa de Jesús and the Poetic Tradition
- San Juan de la cruz and mystical Poetry
- Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer and the Romantic Era
San Juan de la cruz and Mystical Poetry
Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer and the Romantic Era
Bécquer’s Rimas and Influence
Jorge Luis Borges and Modernist Literature
Antonio Gala and Contemporary Spanish Poetry
Pablo Neruda and Latin American Poetry
Yanira Sánchez: Artistic Direction
Vicente Umpiérrez: Sound Design
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Santa Teresa de Jesús and the Poetic Tradition
- Definition / Direct Answer: santa Teresa de Jesús (1515-1582) was a Spanish Carmelite nun, mystic, and writer whose poetry, alongside her prose, is considered a notable contribution to Spanish literature.
- Detail: Her writings, including poems, are deeply rooted in her mystical experiences and her reform of the Carmelite Order. She is recognized as a Doctor of the Church. Her poetry often uses vivid imagery to describe the soul’s journey towards union with God.
- Example or Evidence: Her poem “Vivo sin vivir en mí” (“I live without living in myself”) exemplifies her exploration of spiritual longing and the paradoxes of divine love. A translation is available on the Poetry Foundation website.
San Juan de la cruz and mystical Poetry
- Definition / Direct Answer: San Juan de la cruz (1542-1591) was a Spanish catholic priest, mystic, and poet, known for his profound exploration of the soul’s journey towards divine union.
- Detail: Like Santa Teresa de Jesús, he was a key figure in the Counter-Reformation and a reformer of the Carmelite order.His poetry is characterized by its symbolic language, intense emotionality, and focus on the “dark night of the soul”-a period of spiritual purification.
- example or Evidence: His most famous poem, “Dark Night of the Soul” (“Noche oscura del alma”), describes the painful but ultimately transformative process of spiritual growth. A translation can be found on the Poetry Foundation website.
Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer and the Romantic Era
- Definition / Direct Answer: Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (1836-1870) was a Spanish Romantic poet and short story writer, celebrated for his lyrical poetry, especially his Rimas.
- Detail: Béc
