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Belleza

by Juan Ramón Jiménez

Summary

Juan Ramón Jiménez's "Belleza" (Beauty) argues that true, eternal beauty is not an external, superficial quality but an internal, spiritual state attained through profound self-awareness and communion with nature. The poet's central project is the relentless pursuit and apprehension of this transcendental beauty, which he sees as inherently linked to pure consciousness and a heightened, almost divine, sensibility. The book is structured as a series of poetic meditations and lyrical prose passages that chart this journey.

Through intense introspection and observation of the natural world, Jiménez suggests that beauty is a form of spiritual liberation, an aesthetic experience that purifies the soul and connects it to a universal essence. Readers are presented with a vision of art and life as a unified, ongoing process of seeking and realizing this inner, absolute beauty, moving beyond transient forms to grasp an ideal, essential perfection.

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Key concepts

  • Belleza interiorBeauty as an internal, spiritual state rather than an external characteristic.
  • Conciencia puraThe concept of pure consciousness as the locus of true aesthetic perception.
  • Unión con la naturalezaThe natural world as a conduit and mirror for apprehending transcendental beauty.
  • Poesía desnudaA style of poetry stripped of ornamentation, aiming for essential truth and beauty.