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Poem of the Deep Song
The magic of Andalusia is crystallized in Federico Garcia Lorca's first major work, Poem of the Deep Song, written in 1921 when the poet was twenty-three years old, and published a …
The Essential Neruda
This bilingual collection of Neruda's most essential poems is indispensable.Selected by a team of poets and prominent Neruda scholars in both Chile and the U.S., this is a …
Riverbed of Memory
These are poems written mostly in a time of war, and rooted in the land and people of Nicaragua. Zamora draws deep portraits of women of all classes, often using her own body as a …
Love Poems from Spain and Spanish America
Presents a collection of seventy poems, from the thirteenth through twentieth centuries, from a variety of Spanish authors.
Light from a Nearby Window
Light from a Nearby Window introduces a new generation of poets who have become a driving force in Mexican literature today. Until quite recently, contemporary Mexican poetry has …
City of Memory and Other Poems
"Includes full texts of Miro la tierra and Ciudad de la memoria, translated by Lauer and Steele, respectively. Useful translators' prefaces, introduction, biographical note on …
Concerning the Angels
First published in Spain in the summer of 1929, Concerning the Angels (Sobre los angeles) is the great Spanish poet Rafael Alberti's masterpiece, on a par with T.S. Eliot's The …
Gypsy Cante
Over centuries, Andalusian Gypsies developed cante jondo, or deep song, which grew from the experience of exile and marginalization. Although flamenco music enjoys wide popularity …
Poems of Arab Andalusia
These poems, from the astonishing 10th- through 13th-century civilization in Andalusia, are based on the codex of Ibn Sa'id, who wanted poems "whose idea is more subtle than the …
Dawn of the Senses
"Extensive bilingual collection of translations by 12 translators, among them Edith Grossman, Reginald Gibbons, and Mark Schafer. Brief introductory remarks by Josâe Emilio Pacheco …