The short narrative‑poem La balada de Nunca Jamás (2019) has circulated widely in the Spanish‑speaking world through informal file‑sharing platforms, especially Google Drive. This paper investigates the textual, cultural, and legal dimensions of that circulation. First, a close reading of the work situates it within contemporary Latin‑American magical realism and the tradition of “baladas” as counter‑hegemonic narrative forms. Second, the study maps the diffusion of the PDF on Google Drive, analyzing metadata, sharing patterns, and the role of user‑generated tags. Third, it interrogates the copyright status of the text, weighing the author’s stated licensing preferences against the realities of cloud‑based distribution. Finally, the paper assesses pedagogical opportunities and risks associated with using the Google‑Drive PDF in secondary‑ and tertiary‑level Spanish language curricula. The findings suggest that, while the cloud‑based file fosters accessibility and community engagement, it also raises unresolved legal and ethical questions that educators must navigate carefully.
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La canción se ha convertido en un himno para varias generaciones de jóvenes que han crecido en España y Latinoamérica. Su letra y música han sido una fuente de inspiración para muchos artistas y escritores, y sigue siendo una de las canciones más populares en las radios y conciertos de rock en español. The short narrative‑poem La balada de Nunca Jamás