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Juan Ramon Jimenez: Selected Poems (Poesias escogidas)

Juan Ramon Jimenez: Selected Poems (Poesias escogidas)

Author: Salvador Ortiz-Carboneres
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Publication Date: 23 May 2006
ISBN-13: 9780856687600
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Juan Ramon Jimenez (1881-1958) was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1956, yet his work remains far less well-known in the English-speaking world than it deserves. Jimenez was a prolific writer - his collected verse fills twenty volumes - and his early poems were first published whilst still in his teens. During the early twentieth century Jimenez wrote and published voraciously and was very active within Spanish-speaking literary circles. In 1939, he left Spain for America, eventually settling in Puerto Rico until his death in 1958. It is difficult to hang a label on Jimenez' work, for his influences were many and his output vast. These selected poems, published here in English and the original Spanish, give the reader a chance to explore this remarkable talent. Spanish text with facing-page translation.


Table of Contents


Preface (Susan Bassnett); Yellow spring; The final journey; Love; October; To my soul; How close to my soul; Sea; Sky; Nocturne; Intelligence, oh give me; At first she came to me; Sleeping is like a bridge; Dawn; Don't run, go slowly; Before me you are, you are; To Dante; I am not me; I am like an absent-minded child; Poem; Memories; Seas; Dream nocturne; Ideal epitaph for a sailor; Would that my book; Leave the doors open; Death, how can I be afraid of you?; The only friend; Mother; Mother (2); Zenit; I shall be reborn; Your nakedness; You light; Chronology; Bibliography.


Author Description


edited and translated by Salvador Ortiz-Carboneres






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