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by María Zambrano, José Ortega y Gasset · Biblioteca De La Literatura Extremeña Y Universal · tapa blanda · 250 pages
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Andalucía, sueño y realidad es un ensayo escrito por María Zambrano y José Ortega y Gasset. En esta obra, los autores exploran la cultura andaluza y analizan a algunos escritores españoles como San Juan de la Cruz, Emilio Prados y Miguel Hernández. Publicado en 1984, este libro forma parte de la colección Biblioteca de la Cultura Andaluza.

María Zambrano Alarcón was a Spanish philosopher, intellectual, and essayist. Her extensive work between poetic reflection and civic engagement was not recognized in Spain until the last quarter of the 20th century, after a nearly 45-year-long exile. In 1988, Zambrano became the first woman to receive the Premio Cervantes, the highest literary honor in the Spanish-speaking world. She is increasingly regarded as one of the most important voices of the 20th century, and Spanish scholarship often places her alongside thinkers such as Simone Weil and Hannah Arendt, as well as her close friend and contemporary Rosa Chacel.