Alma vasca by José María Salaverría

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Author Salaverría, José María, 1873-1940
Title Alma vasca
Contents La inmensidad verde -- El ceremonioso tamboril -- Día de fiesta en un pueblo vasco -- Junto a la carretera -- Cataliñ -- Los remeros olímpicos -- Elogio de mar Cantábrico -- El río dinámico -- Elogio de los campanarios -- El viento del sur -- Los bebedores de sidra -- Los versolaris -- El humor anacreóntico de los vascos -- Visión de pueblo antiguo -- Camino de las montañas -- La patria de los pastores -- Meditación en la cumbre -- La timidez de los vascos -- La preocupación de la hidalguía -- El problema de los nervios -- Diferenciaciones y parecidos -- Ideas finales.
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Summary "Alma vasca" by José María Salaverría is a reflective work that blends travel writing with lyrical prose, likely written in the early 20th century. The text immerses readers in the lush landscapes of the Basque Country, exploring themes of nostalgia, nature, and cultural identity through vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes. At the start of the narrative, the author paints an idyllic picture of the Cantabrian region, evoking sensations of beauty and tranquility as he observes the green hills and the serene landscapes from a mountaintop. He describes the emotional connection to this terrain, highlighting its influence on his early memories and reflections. The initial impressions transition into a commentary on the social and ceremonial life of the Basque people, as he recounts the stirring effect of traditional music, embodied by the sounds of the tamboril during communal celebrations, and how these experiences deepen the connections among the locals. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Spanish
LoC Class DP: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Spain, Portugal
Subject Basques
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EBook-No. 61874
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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