Further Reading
- Walcott, Derek "Reading Machado" The New Yorker 18 November 1996
- Ballagas, Emilio Del sueño y la vigilia en Antonio Machado. Ballagas. Revista Nacional de Cultura de Venezuela. 1945 (article)
- Barnstone, Willis "Antonio Machado: A Theory of Method in His Use of Dream, Landscape, and Awakening" in Revista Hispánica Moderna Year 39, No. 1/2 (1976/1977), pp. 11–25 University of Pennsylvania Press
- Braschi, Giannina, "La Gravedad de la Armonia en 'Soledades Galerias y Otros Poemas' de Machado," PLURAL, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1983.
- Johnston, Philip (2002) The power of paradox in the work of Spanish poet Antonio Machado Edwin Mellen Press
- Prowle, Allen (2010) "Sunshine and Shadows: translations from Bertollucci, Machado and Pavese" Nunny Books, 2011.
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