Páginas escogidas by Antonio Machado
Let's be clear from the start: this isn't a book you read for a fast-paced plot. 'Páginas escogidas' (Selected Pages) is a curated journey through the life's work of one of Spain's greatest poets, Antonio Machado. Think of it as the greatest hits album of a deeply thoughtful artist.
The Story
There is no single story. Instead, the book collects poems and prose from across Machado's career. We start in the region of Castile, with its vast, harsh landscapes that mirror the inner world of its people. We meet everyday figures—schoolteachers, farmers, travelers—and see the Spain of the early 20th century through their eyes. Later sections shift into more philosophical territory, where Machado wrestles with big questions about time, truth, and identity, often through imagined dialogues with invented thinkers. The 'narrative' is the arc of a man's consciousness, moving from observing the external world to probing the mysteries within.
Why You Should Read It
Machado's magic is in his simplicity. He doesn't use fancy words to impress you. He uses plain, powerful language to make you feel. You'll find poems about a lone tree in a field that somehow speak to resilience, or a description of a fountain that captures the flow of time itself. His work is steeped in a specific place (Spain), but the emotions are universal: nostalgia, doubt, the search for meaning, love for the land. Reading him is calming and profound. It slows your mind down. You start noticing the small, significant details in your own life—the way light falls in the afternoon, the stories held in old objects.
Final Verdict
This book is perfect for anyone who needs a break from noise. It's for the quiet thinker, the afternoon daydreamer, or the traveler who finds more stories in a landscape than in a guidebook. If you love poets like Robert Frost or Mary Oliver, who find depth in the ordinary, you'll connect with Machado. It's also a beautiful, accessible entry point into Spanish literature and the soul of its history. Keep it on your nightstand. Don't rush. Read a page or two and let it settle. It's less like reading a book and more like having a conversation with the past.
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Donald Gonzalez
4 months agoMy professor recommended this, and I see why.