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1906
A collection of poems written during the early 20th century. The book explores various themes, including nature, spirituality, and the human condition, showcasing the beauty and complexity of life through lyrical verses. Maragall's work reflects the introspective and transformative qualities of modernist poetry, making it a significant contribution to Catalan literature. The poems in ''Enllà'' present a meditative exploration of life’s interconnectedness with nature and the cosmos. Maragall often draws on vivid imagery of landscapes such as almond trees and mountains, infusing them with emotional depth and philosophical inquiry. Through his verses, he grapples with concepts of love, loss, and longing, imparting a sense of yearning for both personal and universal truths. The collection also includes reflections on the passage of time, suggesting a deep awareness of mortality while celebrating the beauty found in fleeting moments. Overall, Maragall’s work invites readers to find solace and inspiration in the natural world, while contemplating the complexities of existence.