Abstract This article offers a reading of La estación total by Juan Ramón Jiménez as a symbolic space in which the lyrical subject seeks to reconcile the transience of human experience with an ideal of plenitude. Against interpretations that describe a linear progression of the poetic voice toward the absolute, the analysis reveals a more intricate structure, marked by the ongoing alternation between moments of fulfillment and collapse that define the protagonist’s arduous journey. A close examination of the poems identifies recurring motifs—such as love, nature, death, and poetic creation—that articulate the tension between the longing for totality and the awareness of human limitation. Rather than resolving an inner conflict, the book achieves coherence through the construction of a textual space where opposing experiences coexist. As such, the collection emerges as an autonomous aesthetic reality that transcends the poet’s voice and engages the reader from within its own textuality.
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David Mañero Lozano
Universidad de Jaén
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0aad145ba8ef6d83b70817 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11061-026-09876-0