Dec 27, 2009
Although the majority of Antonio Machado’s sparse published work is poetry, he collaborated with his brother, Manuel, on a number of plays for the Madrid stage. These began in 1926 with adaptations of Spanish dramas of the Golden Age and culminated in 1929 with the very successful La Lola se va a los puertos (the Lola goes off to sea). The last of their plays to be staged in Madrid was El hombre que murió en la guerra (the man who died in the war), in 1941. Several series of prose commentaries on a variety of subjects, principally...
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