The dark swallows will return
on your balcony to hang their nests,
and again with his glass wing
playing call.
But those who refrained flight
your beauty and my happiness,
those who learned our names ....
those ... Not return!
will return the dense honeysuckle
your garden walls to climb
and again in the evening even more beautiful
buds to open.
But those of dew
whose drops watched tremble
and fall like tears of the day.
... those ... Not return!
will return the love in your oídosl
to sound as passionate words,
your heart from its slumbers
may awaken.
But silent and absorbed and
knees as you worship God at his altar,
as I have loved you ..., do not kid yourself,
well ... I do not want!
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer (1836-1870)
Miguel Gómez Bello
2 º C
- I will not leave you. You're a Kin-shannay, and know about life and death more than any mortal. You know that basically nothing dies, and that I'll be waiting.
A spark was lit in the blue eyes of Dana.
- Meanwhile, "continued the, guess what I thought," I want you to promise me one thing, and I swear by the most sacred thing that will do it.
- I swear.
Kai's green eyes seemed to smile.
- Vive le requested. Do not try to shorten your life to rediscover me soon. Live many years, lived intensely, live it. I live the life that I could not live.
She looked puzzled.
- But ...
- You promised me, "she reminded him. And now, farewell, dear friend. Thank you for these years by your side. Heartfelt thanks.
[...]
Chronicles de la Torre, vol. 1: The Valley of the Wolves .
Author: Laura Gallego Garcia Laura Croton Cobas
3 º D
Author: Laura Gallego Garcia Laura Croton Cobas
3 º D
MENDEZ MARIA PONTE
Maria Menendez-Ponte was born in A Coruña, but is very close to Santiago, a city where he spent long periods and always remember when he published his works, whose subjects range from children's literature to textbooks and informative, as the Bible for children was just released or novel that is about to reach bookstores, entitled When the words sleep. In addition to the pedagogy and literature for adults, his passion is the theme of youth, and proof of it is the resounding success I'll never be your hero, now in its ninth edition. María Menéndez-Ponte just bring out another work that thousands of young people waiting as rain in May. Damn teenager, in which the writer discusses the typical and disagreements among adolescents. Maria Menendez
Seeing no one would say who has four children, the eldest 25 years. However, when talking about the level of complicity that is with them, is somewhat surprising that a mother can know so well all the nuances of the personality of a teenager, to which many parents find it impossible to reach because of the secrecy that characterizes adult learners. Besides his youthful appearance is the perfect tool to integrate into the world and become a colleague of the thousands of teens who write for advice.
Botana Alba Sánchez 2 º B
He had been told before landing, begin to learn.
And it was true. Asomada
the airplane window, to the astonishment of all initiatives referred to the extension of Bombay, and contrast, as reflected directly and suddenly at the first hurdle. Contrasts such as the golf course, seen from the brief height to fly in the landing approach to the runway, where a hedge separating simple the chasm between two worlds. On one side of elegant men, dressed appropriately for the occasion, played with their perfect smiles and bright eyes. The green lawn was pure in that open space and care. Across the high wall of plants, however, poverty is clustered in small, tiny houses, if the word is not too euphemistic, because it was merely attached to the hedge shelters, consisting of cardboard and other debris materials stacked in a symmetrical chaos. Only served to shelter, lie on the inside, with no other possibility, but dozens of people were moving in their living environment or peered through the holes now to view front proximity to the huge jumbo that came from an unknown world, unreal to them. A world as distant as the moon was the Earth.
Everything went very fast.
With that first blow on the retina, after the aircraft landed, down and faced the second expected.
odors.
- Here everything is different, but all the colors and smells, "she had said.
filled his lungs and took his first steps by India.
The ride to the hotel was an extension of his initial shock. The dream for the time change, shock, adrenaline shot through his veins and in his mind, waking and the first dive mottling in that culture. Saw the posters of new films produced by Bollywood actors and actresses sang quietly smiling from above. Watched the first cows with impunity installed in the middle of some streets even though it was a great capital. Was surprised by the mix of humans measured by a common pattern but showed signs of extreme environmental versatility of the country.
- First visit to India? I ask in broken English the driver.
- Yes ... yes. His first Indian
bright eyes, black mustache, grin.
The Taj was awesome. The largest and most luxurious hotel I had ever state. His latest concession to comfort before starting the next day heading to its destination, first by plane, then car. Opposite the hotel, the Gateway of India, with its monumentality, greeted the same way that greeted visitors, old, arrived by sea to the city.
was the latest jolt.
At the time of closing the door of his room and left alone, reminded Bill Murray in Lost in Translation. That initial image, in which the actor, sitting in bed, looked at the empty, feeling so lost in Tokyo as she was there.
The film was just a flat, lasted only a few seconds. She was facing
to overnight.
So I began to mourn, full of fear, uncertainty, loneliness, wondering once again if, rather than doing what was, what I felt was not running away from it all.
to herself.
Foreword Knocking on heaven's door .
Author: Jordi Sierra i Fabra Croton Coba
Laura 3 º D
Northern Lights
Philip Pullman
But not all! - Lyra protested. There is a bear that is not in Svalbard. Is an outcast and will bear with us.
Goose Lyra addressed another of his penetrating gaze. This time she caught all the coldness that was in his surprise. Coram Farder
shifted uncomfortably and said: - The truth is that I believe that it will not, Lyra. We know it has to fulfill his contract as a worker. Is not free to decide, as we imagined, but it is doomed. Until it has fulfilled, not free to come with us, either in shell without it, except that not recover in his life.
- But it has counted that he had been framed, who had gotten drunk and had been stolen.
- Well we have a different version of the story - said John Faa -. As far as we have said is that it is a pillar of care.
Lyra was so hyper that anger barely let him talk.
- alethiometer If I say something, I know it's true. I only asked and I answered that the bear has told us the truth, he was misled, that they are lying, not him. I believe in him, Lord Faa. Farder Coram, you also have seen and think what saying, right?
- I thought so, baby, what happens is that, unlike you, I'm less sure about certain things.
- But what are you afraid? Do you imagine that will go around killing people recover as soon as the shell? If even now could kill dozens of people if he pleased ...!
Maria Prieto González 2 º B
IES Eusebio da Guarda
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
(...) slowly climbed the stairs, holding the railing with one hand while wondering if the new house was that place again where the new work of his father would have a railing as fabulous as it to slide. Because the railing of his house, pulling the top floor - opposite to the little garret where, if you put on tiptoes and clinging to the frame of the window, could see all of Berlin - ran to the ground floor and finished just in front of oak door with two leaves. And there was nothing that Bruno would like more than riding the rails on the top floor and slid down around the house doing "zuuum."
came down from the top floor to the next, where he was his parents' bedroom and large bathroom that was not allowed to use.
continue to the next, where his bedroom and Gretel and the smallest bathroom I do let him use and in fact should have been using it more often.
And still to the ground floor, where it fell from the end of the rail. Must fall with both feet if he wanted a five-point penalty and be forced to start over.
The banister was the best of the house and the grandparents that lived close by. (...)
Author - John Boyne.
Title - The Boy in the Striped Pajamas .
I like this part of the book the boy with the striped pajamas because it has what a child does in reality (which makes mischief, such as sports) and in this case the child fell down the banister of the house from the 5 th floor and that too is not normal, apart from their father did not should stop doing that because if you fall Better not think and I got the question to mind why quén let you use Elban largest found on the bedroom floor of the child's parents?
Francisco 2 º D IES Eusebio da Guarda
will return the dark swallows
on your balcony to hang their nests,
and again with the wing to crystals
playing call.
But those who refrained flight
your beauty and my happiness
those who learned our names ....
those ... Not return!
will return the dense honeysuckle your garden
walls to climb
and again in the evening even more beautiful
its flowers open.
But those
of dew drops whose
watched tremble and fall like tears day ..
.. those ... Not return!
will return the love in your oídosl
to sound as passionate words,
your heart from its slumbers
may awaken.
But silent and absorbed and
knees as you worship God at his altar,
as I have loved you ...
kid yourself, well ... I do not want!
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer (1836-1870)
Miguel Bello Gómez 2 º C
IES Eusebio da Guarda
BIOGRAPHY FRANCISCO DE QUEVEDO
Francisco Gomez de Quevedo y Villegas Santibanez ( Madrid, September 17 of 1580 - Villanueva de los Infantes, Ciudad Real , September 8 of 1645) was a noble , political and English writer the Golden , one of the highlights of the history of Spain . Held the titles of Lord of the Torre de Juan Abad and Knight of the Order of Santiago .
The lineage of Quevedo, and mountain noble family descendant rich men of Castile, was established in the Toranzo valley in the mountains of Burgos, Cantabria current. His ancestral home was infanzonas and near Vejorís Toranzo, on a hill called Cerceda neighborhood.
Quevedo was born in Madrid and was baptized in the parish of San Ginés the September 26 of 1580. His childhood was spent in the Town and Court, surrounded by nobles and potentates, and their parents held high rank in the palace. The father, Francisco Gómez de Quevedo , was secretary of Princess Mary, wife of Maximilian of Germany, and his mother, Maria Santibanez (Madrid, Mother also mountain), was maid of the queen. The boy, gifted, deformed feet, one limping, fat and very short-sighted, was orphaned at age six and took refuge in books in the Imperial College of Jesuits in Madrid. In 1596 went to the University of Alcalá de Henares , where he studied tirelessly until 1600 . On their own depth in philosophy, classical languages, Arabic, Hebrew, French and Italian. He moved to Valladolid in 1601, following the Court moved there the Duke Lerma, and also studied theology, for which will subsequently make some contributions, as the treaty against atheism Providence of God. Even then excelled as a poet and was featured in the anthology generational Pedro Flores Espinosa illustrious poets ( 1605), but the whole of his poetry was published posthumously and can be classified into the Baroque Conceptism . Valladolid your stay also date the beginning of his long-running feud with Luis de Gongora . He had also cultivated prose writing as courtly game in which the most important thing was to display wit the first manuscript version of a picaresque novel, Life of Buscón, and a number of short tracts burlesque that earned him a certain celebrity among students and those who would renege on their age as youthful pranks, also by that time holding a very erudite correspondence with the humanist Justus Lipsius, deploring the wars that shake Europe, as seen in the letters collected by Luis Marín Astrana . Back
the Court to Madrid, up to her Quevedo in 1606 and resides there until 1611 delivered to points, earning the friendship of Felix Lope de Vega (there are numerous commendations to Quevedo in the books of the Phoenix and Quevedo Rhymes Rhymes approved human and divine, of Tomé Burguillos, heteronym of the Phoenix) and Miguel de Cervantes (is praised in the Journey to Parnassus of Alcala and corresponds to the Perniola Quevedo), with whom he was in the Brotherhood of Slaves of the Blessed Sacrament, on the contrary, mercilessly attacked the playwright Juan Ruiz de Alarcón , which amused her physical defects ( had red hair and hunchbacked), himself being deformed, and Juan Pérez de Montalbán , son of a bookseller with whom Quevedo had certain disputes. Against the latter wrote the whirligig, cruel satire Miscellaneous of his book to everyone. However, the most attacked was undoubtedly Luis de Gongora, who led a series of terrible satires accusing him of being an unworthy priest, gay, dirty, dark writer, delivered to the deck and indecent. Quevedo, shamelessly getting up violence to the relationship with their appearance (as in his satire A nose, which rages with the nasal appendage of Gongora, because at the time it was believed that the most marked physical trait of the Jews was to be big noses). In their defense, note that Gongora accounted for almost as violence. Then close a friendship with the great Pedro Téllez-Girón, Grand Duke of Osuna , who accompanied as secretary to Italy in 1613, doing various commissions for him that led him to Nice, Venice and finally to Madrid, where be integrated into the environment Duke of Lerma, always with the goal of getting your friend the Duke of Osuna the appointment of viceroy of Naples, which at last achieved in 1616. Again returned to Italy with the Duke, he commissioned him to lead and organize the Viceroyalty Finance and performs other missions, some related to espionage to Republic Venice, though not directly, as has been believed until recently, and in return get the habit of Santiago in 1618. Fallen
large Osuna, Quevedo is drawn also as one of his trusted men and was exiled in 1620 to Torre de Juan Abad (Ciudad Real), whose dominion he had bought his mother with all his savings for him before death. Locals, however, did not recognize the purchase and Quevedo litigate endlessly with the council , although the litigation will only be resolved in his favor after his death, in the person of his heir and nephew Pedro Alderete. Arrived there on the back of his horse "Scotus", named so subtle it was, she tells a romance , and isolated and court intrigues of the storm, alone with his conscience, Quevedo writes some of his best poems, such as the sonnet "retired to the peace of this deserted .. . or "Are Jorayo towers ..." and find comfort to their ambitions courtesans and affective tear Stoic doctrine of Seneca, whose work examines and comments on becoming one of the leading exponents of English neostoicism .
The enthronement of Felipe IV Quevedo meant for the lifting of his punishment, return to politics and high hopes to the new valimiento the Conde Duque de Olivares . Quevedo accompanied the young king to travel to Andalusia and Aragon, funny incidents, some of whose interesting account cards. Then report their work to the Inquisition , as the booksellers had been printed without his permission, many pieces running satirical handwritten becoming rich at their expense. Quevedo wanted to scare and frighten them that way and pave the way for a definitive edition of his works that never appear. On the other hand, takes a somewhat disorganized private life of a bachelor: a heavy smoker, frequent the taverns (Góngora blamed him being a drunkard and consummate a satirical poem called Don Francisco of Quebebo) and frequents the brothels, despite living in concubinage with one such Ledesma. However, he was appointed secretary of the king even in 1632, marking the peak of his career at court. It was a post subject to all kinds of pressure: his friend, the Duke of Medinaceli, is harassed by his wife to force her to marry against their will Dona Esperanza de Aragón, Mrs. Cetina , a widow with children, and marriage, made in 1634, only lasts three months. In contrast, were years of feverish creative activity. In 1634 he published The cradle and the grave and the translation of Introduction to the Devout Life by Francis de Sales ; of between 1633 and 1635 as the date works remedies of any fortune, Epictetus, Virtue militant, the four ghosts, the second part of the Politics of God, visit and anatomy of the head of Cardinal Richelieu or Letter to Louis XIII . Valencia in 1635 appears in the most important one of the many libels for defamation, the court of righteous vengeance, built against the writings of Francisco de Quevedo, master of mistakes, doctor shameless, buffoonery graduate, bachelor impurities, vices and professor protodiablo men.
In 1639, during the memorial appeared under the napkin of the King Sacred Catholic cesarean real Majesty ... which he denounces the policy of the Conde Duque, he stopped, confiscated his books and barely dressed, was taken to cold convent of San Marcos de León until the fall of the favorite and Loeches withdrawal in 1643. Quevedo at the monastery was dedicated to reading, she tells the moral and instructive letter, written to his friend, Adam de la Parra, painting for hours, his imprisonment and the life that she did:
From ten to eleven prayer Some devotions, and from this time of the twelve read into good and bad authors, because there is no book, which is negligible, which does not have something good, like a lunar or better note. Catullus has its errors, Marcus Fabius Quintilianus their arrogance, some absurd Cicero, Seneca considerable confusion, and finally, Homer his blindness, and the satirist Juvenal their rave, without missing a Egecias some concepts, subtleties Sidonio medium to Ennodio success in some comparisons, and Aristarchus, to be as insulsísimo, owned several examples. Of one or the other try to take advantage of the bad guys to not to follow, and good to try to imitate them.
But Quevedo closure had already left in 1643, infirm and very sick, and waiver to the Court to retire permanently in the Torre de Juan Abad . Is nearby, and after typing in your last letter that "there are things that only a name and shape," dies in the convent of the Dominicans of Villanueva de los Infantes, on September 8, 1645. It is said that his tomb was violated days later by a gentleman who wanted to have the golden spurs that had been buried and that this gentleman died shortly in just punishment for such audacity.
His works were very poorly collected and edited by the humanist José Antonio González de Salas , who has no qualms about touching up text, in 1648: The English Parnassus, Mount divided into two peaks, with the nine Muses, but is the most reliable edition, worse is the edition of Quevedo's nephew and receiving his inheritance, Pedro Alderete, in 1670: The three Muses last Castilian, in the twentieth century, José Manuel Blecua the rigorously edited.
was printed in 1663 the first biography of Francisco de Quevedo, that of Pablo Antonio de Tarsia , rich in anecdotes, then come those of Aureliano Fernandez War in the nineteenth century, where he was portrayed as a statesman, and the Pablo Pou Jauralde in the twentieth century.
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