In the 20s and 30s Spain grows a fertile contradiction: on the one hand it wants to wake up taking its national identity back, on the other hand it wishes to put an end to isolation, to the feeling of being victim of an historical injustice. The same injustice which have led to its slow decline. The idea that it might be visible to the world again, the project for a spiritual regeneration through a pure and universally translatable poetry keep lots of intellectuals busy (as, in different ways, the poets of the so-called “1927 Generation”). G. Diego, J. Ortega y Gasset, M. Zambrano realize that the human destiny is becoming more and more tied up to the human linguistic condition. They draw a lot of ideas about Art and Poetry. One of the most...