Poet in New York A Bilingual Edition

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Edition: Bilingual
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2007-12-21
Publisher(s): GROVE PRESS
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Summary

“The definitive version of Lorca’s masterpiece, in language that is as alive and molten today as was the original.”—John Ashbery

Newly translated for the first time in ten years, Federico García Lorca’s Poet in New York is an astonishing depiction of a tumultuous metropolis that changed the course of poetic expression in both Spain and the Americas. Written during Lorca’s nine months at Columbia University at the beginning of the Great Depression, Poet in New York is widely considered one of the most important books Lorca produced. This influential collection portrays a New York City populated with poverty, racism, social turbulence, and solitude—a New York intoxicating in its vitality and beauty. After the tragedy of September 11, 2001, poets Pablo Medina and Mark Statman were struck by how closely this seventy-year-old work spoke to the atmosphere of New York. They were compelled to create a new English version using a contemporary poet’s eye, which upholds Lorca’s surrealistic technique, mesmerizing complexity, and fierce emotion unlike any other translation to date. A defining work of modern literature, Poet in New York is a thrilling exposition of one American city that continues to change our perspective on the world around us.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Poems of Solitude at Columbia Universityp. 3
Back from a Walkp. 5
1910 (Interlude)p. 7
Fable and Round of the Three Friendsp. 9
Your Infancy in Mentonp. 15
The Blacksp. 19
Norm and Paradise of the Blacksp. 21
The King of Harlemp. 25
Abandoned Church (Ballad of the Great War)p. 35
Streets and Dreamsp. 39
Dance of Deathp. 41
Landscape of the Vomiting Crowd (Twilight at Coney Island)p. 49
Landscape of the Urinating Crowd (Nocturne of Battery Place)p. 53
Murder (Two Voices at Dawn on Riverside Drive)p. 57
Christmas on the Hudsonp. 59
City Without Sleep (Nocturne of the Brooklyn Bridge)p. 63
Blind Panorama of New Yorkp. 67
Birth of Christp. 71
Dawnp. 73
Poems of Lake Eden Millsp. 75
Double Poem of Lake Edenp. 77
Living Skyp. 81
In the Farmer's Cabin (Newburgh Countryside)p. 85
The Boy Stantonp. 87
Cowp. 93
Girl Drowned in the Well (Granada and Newburgh)p. 95
Introduction to Death: Poems of Solitude in Vermontp. 99
Deathp. 101
Nocturne of the Holep. 103
Landscape with Two Tombs and an Assyrian Dogp. 109
Ruinp. 111
Moon and Panorama of the Insects (Love Poem)p. 115
Return to the Cityp. 121
New York (Office and Denunciation)p. 123
Jewish Cemeteryp. 129
Small Infinite Poemp. 133
Crucifixionp. 137
Two Odesp. 141
Cry Toward Rome: (From the Tower of the Chrysler Building)p. 143
Ode to Walt Whitmanp. 149
Flight from New York: Two Waltzes Toward Civilizationp. 159
Small Viennese Waltzp. 161
Waltz in the Branchesp. 165
The Poet Arrives in Havanap. 169
Son of Blacks in Cubap. 171
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