Setze poemes valencians d'exili
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https://doi.org/10.7203/caplletra.36.4898Keywords:
poesia valenciana contemporània, exiliAbstract
A selection of sixteen poems written by exiled Valencian authors. Two Anti- Franco falles erected in the cities of Texcoco (Mexico) and Perpinyà (France) were the inspiration for two of them. The others are patriotic and nostalgic texts in which the poets express their longing for the land they love and their desire to return to it.Downloads
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