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I find this section self-serving, since I suspect it reflects the Wiki writer's independentista sentiments. While it's perfectly fine to include such a passage in Puerto Rican Independence Party literature, it's doubtful that it belongs here. Also, considering the long and varied career of the subject, I suspect it's one of the least important political stances he took. ~Andarin
Agreed. It has been copied over the pages of other writers such as Eduardo Galeano as well.
English Translation of Benedetti's Last Poem
The translated line:
El brillo marrón de los azulejos
translated as:
The brown sheen of the hummingbirds
could be literally translated as: The brown sheen of the tiles.
Think of the Museo Azulejos in Colonia de Sacramento, Uruguay, which is focused on Tiles not Hummingbirds.
In Spain there is a beautiful blue flycatcher called locally: azulejos. CartoQ (talk) 21:31, 15 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]