Flores De Ceibo; Poemas is a collection of poems by Carlos Roxlo, originally published around 1910. This volume showcases Roxlo's lyrical talent and offers a glimpse into the literary landscape of early 20th-century Argentina. Written in Spanish, these poems explore universal themes through a distinctly Latin American lens, reflecting the cultural and artistic sensibilities of the era. Roxlo's work provides valuable insight into the development of Latin American poetic traditions. This collection is a notable contribution to Argentine literature and a worthwhile discovery for readers interested in historical poetry.
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