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Viento del pueblo recopila los poemas escritos por Miguel Hernández durante la Guerra Civil Española. Obra comprometida militar y políticamente, recoge versos de una fuerza y un desgarro que contrastan con el tono lírico e íntimo de buena parte de su obra anterior. La poesía bélica y de urgencia de Miguel Hernández parte de lo popular, del pueblo al que hace referencia el título de la obra, de su miseria, sufrimiento y dolor… pero no solo hay violencia en ellos, también hay esperanza en una victoria y en un mañana que se construyen desde la vanguardia bélica como un esfuerzo colectivo.
Siendo una obra poética volcada en la propaganda de la causa y en la que el autor se desprende de matices, recurre principalmente al romance como estructura, y aporta un hermoso testimonio poético de un evento traumático para España, sus gentes, y su literatura.
Diseño de portada: David Rubiales
Viento del pueblo is a collection of poems written by Miguel Hernández during the Spanish Civil War. A militarily and politically committed work, it brings together verses of a forcefulness and an intensity that contrasts with the lyrical and intimate tone of much of his earlier work. Miguel Hernández's poetry of war and urgency is based on the popular, on the people to whom the title of the work refers, on their misery, suffering and pain... but there is not only violence in them, there is also hope in a victory and in a tomorrow that are built from the frontline as a collective effort.
Being a propaganda contribution to the cause in which the author takes a clear position without room for nuances, it relies in the poetic structure of "romances" , and provides a beautiful poetic testimony of a traumatic event for Spain, its people, and its literature.
Cover design: David Rubiales