‘¡Yunques sonad; enmudeced campanas!’: Antonio Machado and the Forging of a Poetic Conscience of the RaceFootnote** The words quoted in my title come from Antonio Machado’s elegy ‘A don Francisco Giner de los Ríos’, Campos de Castilla. See Antonio Machado, Poesía y prosa, ed. crítica de Oreste Macrì con la colaboración de Gaetano Chiappini, 4 vols (Madrid: Espasa-Calpe/Fundación Antonio Machado, 1989), II, Poesías completas, CXXXIX, 587–88. All quotations from Machado’s poetry refer to this edition.
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