
Balada de la cárcel de Reading
Balada de la cárcel de Reading, written by Oscar Wilde in 1898, is a poignant poem reflecting on his experiences during his imprisonment for homosexuality. This work, along with his letter 'De profundis,' represents Wilde's profound emotional turmoil and artistic brilliance born from suffering. The poem explores themes of despair, justice, and the human condition, marking it as one of Wilde's most significant contributions to literature, emerging from the depths of his personal crisis.





















