Antonio Cipriano José María y Francisco de Santa Ana Machado y Ruiz, known simply as Antonio Machado, was born on July twenty-sixth, eighteen seventy-five. He emerged as a prominent Spanish poet and a key figure in the Generation of '98, a literary movement that sought to address the social and political issues of Spain during a time of crisis.
Initially influenced by modernism, Machado's poetic style evolved over the years, embracing a more intimate form of symbolism infused with romantic elements. His work reflects a deep engagement with humanity, while also embodying a contemplative approach to existence that resonates with ancient popular wisdom.
Machado's poetry is characterized by its lyrical beauty and profound insights into the human condition. As noted by fellow poet Gerardo Diego, Machado