GRANADA, Nicaragua - die Statue Ruben Dario steht an der Calle La Calzada in der Nähe des Ufers des Nicaragua-Sees in Granada. Die Statue wurde zu Ehren von Ruben Dario, einem gefeierten Dichter und einer führenden Figur in der spanisch-amerikanischen Literaturbewegung Modernismo, errichtet und symbolisiert Nicaraguas reiches literarisches Erbe. Es wurde 2013 installiert.
6706 x 4476 px | 56,8 x 37,9 cm | 22,4 x 14,9 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
15. Mai 2015
Ort:
Calle La Calzada, Granada, Granada Department, Nicaragua
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The Ruben Dario Statue, located on Calle La Calzada near the waterfront of Lake Nicaragua in Granada, is a monument dedicated to Ruben Dario, a renowned figure in Nicaraguan and Spanish-American literature. A leading figure in the literary movement known as Modernismo, Dario's works have significantly shaped the Latin American literary landscape. Ruben Dario, born Félix Rubén García Sarmiento in 1867, is celebrated for his influential contributions to Spanish-language literature. His works facilitated a stylistic rejuvenation during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, incorporating a broad range of themes including love for his homeland, philosophical musings, and intricate symbolist imagery. The statue on Calle La Calzada is a tangible tribute to Ruben Dario, embodying the profound respect he holds in Nicaragua and the Spanish-speaking world. It stands as a public homage to a man whose works have become a staple of the national literary canon. The monument further enriches the cultural landscape of Granada, a city known for its historical and cultural richness. Calle La Calzada, where the statue is located, is a vibrant artery of Granada that leads to the Lake Nicaragua. With its diverse range of restaurants, shops, and historical structures, it encapsulates the lively spirit of the city. The location of the Ruben Dario Statue here underlines the importance of the poet in the cultural fabric of Granada and Nicaragua at large. The Ruben Dario Statue serves as a touchstone of Nicaragua's abundant literary heritage, cementing the poet's legacy and standing as a symbol of national pride. It offers a palpable link to the life and works of Ruben Dario, embodying his enduring influence on Spanish-American literature.