El poema de la Pampa: "Martín Fierro" y el criollismo español
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The author analyzes the intellectual separation between Spain and its American descendants and urges a cordial, attentive literary rapprochement. He centers on the epic poem Martín Fierro as an extraordinary popular work written in common speech that vividly depicts Pampas life, rural conflicts, and the gaucho's outlook. The gaucho is read as a transplanted Spanish element whose language, customs, and moral traits preserve deep Iberian patterns, and the essay traces this continuity to early colonization and Andalusian influence. Ultimately the poem is presented as a resource for understanding shared cultural identity and the tension between rural tradition and urban modernity.