The Lockert Library of Poetry in Translation
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The Lockert Library of Poetry in Translation

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The Lockert Library of Poetry in Translation

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Although seven volumes of his poetry are available in Spanish, the work of Ángel González has not been widely translated into English. This bilingual edition, introduced by the poet, presents selections from Palabra sobre palabra (Word upon Word), his definitive collection. Included are poems from Grado elemental (Elementary Grade), which won the Antonio Machado Prize for Poetry. Born in Oviedo, Spain in 1925, Ángel González published his first book in 1956 to immediate acclaim. His poetry is characterized by striking imagery and deeply personal statement that is often sad and sardonic. Of his work González writes, "'Experience, ' 'reality', and 'preciseness of expression' are probably...the boundaries that limit the space, on a horizontal plane, in which my poetic intentions move. Upon this plane, trying to add another dimension, I attempt to erect my creative and imaginative possibilities....In some of these poems, written and published in Spain, the result of a determined desire to bear witness will have to be sought not in what the words say but in what they imply, in the spaces of shadow, of silence of anger, or of helplessness that they discover or uncover."Originally published in 1977.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Preface
  4. Introduction
  5. Harsh World
  6. Birthday
  7. That's Not Anything
  8. I'm Lacking One Word
  9. Death in the Evening
  10. Why Look?
  11. You All Seem Happy
  12. Farewell
  13. Through Here a River Passes
  14. Autumn Sent
  15. Rain upon the Snow in the Spring
  16. Dogs Against the Moon
  17. You Rest Your Hand
  18. Birds
  19. They Are the Seagulls, My Love
  20. Miracle of Light
  21. Woods
  22. Another Time Will Come
  23. The Defeated One
  24. I Myself
  25. An Astonishing World
  26. If You Composed
  27. Hope
  28. Memory
  29. Crisis
  30. I Know What It's Like to Wait
  31. Yesterday
  32. Sunday
  33. Winter
  34. Love's Birthday
  35. December
  36. Beggar
  37. Letter Without Farewell
  38. Symbol
  39. Brief Narrative
  40. Intermission
  41. Enormous Bird
  42. Broken Stone
  43. Wait for It to Come
  44. Summer in the Slums
  45. Proof
  46. That Is Enough for Me
  47. Useless Words
  48. Inventory of Places Propitious for Love
  49. Square with Towers and Palaces
  50. Preamble to Silence
  51. Evening Waltz
  52. Tango of the Dawn
  53. Song to Sing a Song
  54. It's Hopeless
  55. Words to Be Sung on a Sunday
  56. Zero City
  57. First Evocation
  58. Whatever You Want
  59. It Was Never the Same Again
  60. The Uses of Nostalgia
  61. Funeral Quintet for Graveyard Strings and Country Piano
  62. Magic Realism
  63. Science as Affliction