Max Estrella
Max Estrella is a fictional character from the play "Luces de Bohemia," written by Spanish playwright Ramón María del Valle-Inclán. He is portrayed as a blind poet and a symbol of the struggles faced by artists in a society that often overlooks their contributions. Max embodies the themes of despair and disillusionment prevalent in early 20th-century Spain.
In the play, Max Estrella navigates the streets of Madrid, encountering various characters that represent different aspects of society. His journey reflects the challenges of creativity and the impact of social and political issues on the artistic community. The character serves as a critique of the cultural landscape of his time.