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Azul is a collection of short stories and poetry by Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío. It was published in 1888 as Darío's first major work and a major work of the Modernismo literary movement.

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  • Azul is a collection of short stories and poetry by Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío. It was published in 1888 as Darío's first major work and a major work of the Modernismo literary movement. (en)
  • Azul… es un libro de cuentos y poemas de Rubén Darío. Fue publicado en Valparaíso (Chile) el 30 de julio de 1888. Comúnmente es considerado como el iniciador del modernismo literario, tesis que ha sido apoyada por personalidades como Octavio Paz, Ángel Rama o el propio Darío. ​ Sin embargo, cabe destacar las obras Ismaelillo (1882) de Martí y Cuentos frágiles (1883) de Gutiérrez Nájera como percursores de este movimiento. Así pues, su autor llegó a decir que «Azul… simbolizaba el comienzo de su primavera.» (es)
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  • The cover of Azul's first edition (en)
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  • Azul (en)
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  • Encyclopædia Britannica (en)
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  • Precocious and prolific, from the age of 14 he signed the name Rubén Darío to his poems and stories of love, heroism, and adventure, which, although imitative in form, showed a strikingly vivid imagination. In 1886 he left Nicaragua, beginning the travels that continued throughout his life. He settled for a time in Chile, where in 1888 he published his first major work, Azul , a collection of short stories, descriptive sketches, and verse. This volume was soon recognized in Europe and Latin America as the herald of a new era in Spanish American literature. Darío had only recently become acquainted with French Parnassian poetry, and Azul represents his attempt to apply to Spanish the tenets of that stylistic movement. In the prose works in Azul he discarded the traditional long and grammatically complex Spanish sentence structure, replacing it with simple and direct language. Both the prose and poetry in this volume are generally concerned with objective description, and both deal with exotic subjects, chiefly classical mythology, France, and Asia. As a whole, the volume exhibits Darío’s concern with “art for art's sake,” and it reveals little interest in everyday life. (en)
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  • Rubén Darío (en)
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  • Azul is a collection of short stories and poetry by Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío. It was published in 1888 as Darío's first major work and a major work of the Modernismo literary movement. (en)
  • Azul… es un libro de cuentos y poemas de Rubén Darío. Fue publicado en Valparaíso (Chile) el 30 de julio de 1888. Comúnmente es considerado como el iniciador del modernismo literario, tesis que ha sido apoyada por personalidades como Octavio Paz, Ángel Rama o el propio Darío. ​ Sin embargo, cabe destacar las obras Ismaelillo (1882) de Martí y Cuentos frágiles (1883) de Gutiérrez Nájera como percursores de este movimiento. Así pues, su autor llegó a decir que «Azul… simbolizaba el comienzo de su primavera.» (es)
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