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nombre.. ALFREDOESPINO
He was born in the Department of Ahuachapán, western El Salvador, on January 8, 1900. He was the second of the eight children of educator Enriqueta Najarro and Alfonso Espino, both teachers and poets, 3 he grew up in a home that breathed poetry and love of art.4
In 1920, he entered the University of El Salvador, enrolling in the Faculty of Jurisprudence.3 During his time in the University City, he was part of so many activities within it, including demonstrations made by students to avoid rising prices. of passage in tram.2
Student strike, which participates; Alfredo Espino. (1920)
The last years of his life became very adverse; The refusal of his parents to consent to his marriage to certain young women led him to constant emotional and love imbalances.2 To mitigate them, he indulged in long bohemian moments, in bars and brothels in the country's capital.2
It was during one of these alcoholic crises that he himself put an end to his life, in the early morning of May 24, 1928 in the city of San Salvador.1 2
Buried first in the capital's General Cemetery - where the style speeches were given by the doctor and writer Julio Enrique Ávila and the then high school graduates Manuel F. Chavarría and Rafael Vásquez -, since a few years ago Espino's remains were transferred to the Crypt of los Poetas, in the private cemetery Jardines del Recuerdo, south of the city of San Salvador.
His only book, Jícaras tristes, 3 a compilation of 96 poems —published posthumously with the collaboration of several friends and prefaced with an enlightening text by Alberto Masferrer—, is considered a national collection of poems by his contemporaries; 5 6 its author It is one of the most read and commented on, but not studied or analyzed in its expression.7
He has a delicate poetics; he sought to capture his homeland with a lyrical vision; which he presented in a simple style, easy to grasp, therefore without formal complications; 8 he wrote sonnets, romances and free verses.5