by
Rubén Darío, Sergio Aguilar Giménez
Language: Spanish
Release Date: January 1, 2014
This autobiography, of which editions today are rare, is noted for its sincerity and sympathy. Darío, the father of modernism, is colloquial, sarcastic, and frank when discussing the boundaries between political commitment in weak republics (including Nicaragua) and literary vehemence. He also tells hilarious stories about politicians and artists.