Canción de Títeres

María Elena Walsh María Elena Walsh

The Whimsical World of 'Canción de Títeres'

María Elena Walsh's 'Canción de Títeres' (Song of Puppets) is a playful and imaginative journey through the eyes of a child, where logic is turned on its head and the world is a place of wonder and nonsense. The lyrics are a string of nonsensical phrases and playful imagery that evoke the innocence and creativity of childhood. The song's title itself suggests a performance or a show, much like a puppet play, where the ordinary rules do not apply and anything can happen.

The song's lyrics, with lines like 'Diez y diez son cuatro' (Ten and ten are four) and 'El sol cuando sale se llama José' (The sun when it rises is called José), challenge the conventional understanding of reality, much like the literary nonsense of Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland'. Walsh's song is a celebration of the absurd and the joy of playing with words and ideas. It's a reminder of the freedom found in childlike imagination, where the constraints of the adult world are momentarily lifted.

María Elena Walsh was an Argentine poet, musician, playwright, and novelist known for her children's literature. Her work often contains a blend of humor, social satire, and a deep understanding of the child's mind. 'Canción de Títeres' is a testament to her ability to connect with the whimsical and free-spirited nature of children, encouraging listeners to embrace the nonsensical and find delight in the simple act of playful creation.

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