In 1988, Maria Zambrano (1904-1991) became the first woman to win the Miguel de Cervantes Prize, the most prestigious award available to Spanish-language writers. She was the author of more than thirty books and was one of the most important disciples of Jose Ortega y Gasset.
Acknowledgments
vii
(1)
Note to the Reader
viii
Introduction
1
(2)
Part One: A Dreamed Destiny
3
(178)
Adsum
5
(14)
Remembering the Future
19
(22)
Spain Dreams Itself Awake
41
(20)
Return to the Land
61
(16)
Multiplicity of Times
77
(8)
Return to the City
85
(32)
Historical Conjuncture
117
(16)
A Moment of Silence
133
(6)
Inspiration
139
(10)
The Hour
149
(6)
Sunday, April 12
155
(4)
April 14
159
(8)
Toward the New World
167
(4)
June 13, 1940
171
(4)
From Havana to Paris
175
(2)
The Sister
177
(4)
Part Two: Deliriums
181
(34)
The Dove's Delirium
183
(2)
The Madwoman
185
(4)
The Woman with a Sweet Name
189
(4)
The Queen
193
(8)
"I" Am Going to Speak about "Myself"
201
(4)
Aristotle's Sentence
205
(2)
Corpus Christi in Florence
207
(4)
The Chalice
211
(2)
Return to the New World
213
(2)
The Context and Achievement of Delirium and Destiny
215
(22)
Roberta Johnson
From Delirio y destino to Delirium and Destiny
237
(12)
Carol Maier
Glossary
249
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