Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Ricardo Gil
Ricardo Gil and Garces? A
(1853-1907)
"It's a long lament
known that stress is linked
rapidly moving away ....
In the dark room
sounds again the tender melody
she was always singing softly. "
Ricardo Gil.
THE VOICE OF A PRECURSOR OF MODERNISMOLos end of the century poets put us in a new poetic perspective, the modernist, serving as a bridge between the different alternatives of the poetry of the time and new ways modernist poetry. These patents are renewed attempts, with varying degrees of intensity, three poets, Ricardo Gil, Manuel Reina, and, especially, Salvador Rueda, whose respective works are manifested as a precursor to the current modernist poetics opens a new stage in history of our literature. The weight of the Spanish American poets Manuel Gutierrez Najera, Manuel González Prada, José Martí, Manuel Jose Othon, Julian de Casal, Jose Asuncion Silva, Salvador Diaz Miron, Pedro Antonio Gonzalez, Francisco A. de Icaza and Brena, Ismael Enrique Arciniegas, Fabio Leopoldo and Fiallo Diaz is in this group of pioneers, very high compared to the Spanish-representation.
Ricardo Gil influenced by the Parnassian writers, develops a descriptive poetry, colorful and musical, which influences mingle with romantic and symbolist modernism.
The poet and journalist Ricardo Gil and Garcia was born in Madrid on February 1, 1853 and died in the same city on December 1, 1907. Murcia descent always feel very connected to the city of Murcia where he spends much of his life. Studies degree in Murcia and in 1870 began his studies at the Faculty of Law Free University of Murcia and ends at the Universidad Central de Madrid, where he graduated in Civil and Canon Law, race would not come to practice. In his youth he traveled to France where he meets the Parnassian poets. In Murcia, where he spends long periods frequent, alternating with their stay in Madrid, you get several times the award of the Floral Games. Collaborates in some magazines and newspapers such as The Enlightenment Murcia Murcia, La Paz de Murcia, album, Murcia and Cartagena Weekly Illustrated and other magazines of national circulation, such as Spanish and American Illustration, Contemporary Magazine, New Life, Life Galante, Black and White, Madrid Comedy, Selected Sheets and literary life. The inspiration for many of his verses was a Hungarian lady, Isabelle von Pekovick, which was in love: "... and I do not understand how it is possible to love you without knowing you / will they be the stars, fate, luck?
/ Now do not know, but one thing you should know / thanks for filling my life, thank you, Elizabeth. "
He published his first book of poems, in 1885, fifteen to thirty. The influence of Zorrilla, Becquer and Campoamor curdle in his major book The Music Box (1898). Posthumously published the last book. Poems (1909), which meet several new compositions. His Works, 3 vols, appeared in 1931. He translated the works of Alfred de Musset, The Confession of a Child of the Century (1880) and Tales and novels (1881).
And, as the precursor of Modernism in his poem "Rerum Tristitia": "In eerie calm / shadows are growing ... In my soul / will grow as well. / For the rude combat / overcome the order on mute piano / come to support my temple. "
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