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==Work== '''Early work''', 1925 - 1928: Prados's poetry highlights in particular the relationship between the natural world and the otherness of being, mixing [[avant-garde]] and [[surrealism|surrealist]] elements with his own Arabic/Andalusian roots. *''Tiempo'' *''Veinte poemas en verso'' *''Seis estampas paraun rompecabezas'' *''Canciones del farero'' *''Vuelta'' *''El misterio del agua'' '''Political poetry''', 1932 - 1938: Prados devotes himself to outspokenly social and political poetry, developing these themes using surrealist language. *''La voz cautiva'' *''Andando, andando por el mundo'' *''La tierra que no alienta'' *''Seis estancias'' *''Llanto en la sangre'' *''El llanto subterráneo'' *''Tres cantos'' *''Homenaje al poeta Federico García Lorca contra su muerte'' *''Romances'' *''Romancero general de la guerra de España'' *''Cancionero menor para los combatientes'' *''Destino fiel'' (a collection of all his war poetry, won the [[National Prize for Literature (Spain)|Premio Nacional de Literatura]] in 1938) '''Poetry from exile''', 1939 - 1962: Prados's later poetry carries a profound sense of rootlessness and solitude. Thematically his work becomes much denser and more philosophical, addressing the complexity of concepts such as new life, solidarity and love. *''Mínima muerte'' *''Jardín cerrado'' *''Memoria del olvido'' *''Penumbras'' *''Río natural'' *''Circuncisión del sueño'' *''Signos del ser''
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