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Comparative Literature (2021) 73 (4): 421–441.
Published: 01 December 2021
... that through literary forms associated with al-Andalus, each carves a space for this past in the longue durée of Spanish literary identity distinct from works of colonial apologists. Federico García Lorca’s Diván del Tamarit , published posthumously in 1940; Joaquín Romero Murube’s collection of poems...
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Comparative Literature (2015) 67 (2): 232–234.
Published: 01 June 2015
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of his Poems for Spain, in which he sought to defend the antifascist cause. This collection
gathered contributions from a wide range of poets such as Cecil Day-Lewis, Louis Mac-
Neice, Miguel Hernández, Pedro Garfias, and many others. The death of Lorca is also
remembered in the collection, which...
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Comparative Literature (2015) 67 (2): 234–238.
Published: 01 June 2015
... Poems for Spain, in which he sought to defend the antifascist cause. This collection
gathered contributions from a wide range of poets such as Cecil Day-Lewis, Louis Mac-
Neice, Miguel Hernández, Pedro Garfias, and many others. The death of Lorca is also
remembered in the collection, which placed...
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Comparative Literature (2020) 72 (4): 439–459.
Published: 01 December 2020
... to authors like Rainer Maria Rilke, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Pablo Neruda, Federico García Lorca, Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll, Charles Baudelaire, and Paul Valéry, and to Keats’s circle, including Percy Shelley, John Hamilton Reynolds, Leigh Hunt, and Benjamin Bailey. Due to the relative unfamiliarity...
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Comparative Literature (2021) 73 (2): 184–208.
Published: 01 June 2021
... Rambla blends the hedonic excesses of the seaside beach resorts with the louche depravity of the nineteenth-century sailortown. The poet Federico García Lorca celebrated “La Rambla” in his 1935 address to the florists of its flower market, though Lorca’s ode now circulates as a Lonely Planet apothegm...
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Comparative Literature (2007) 59 (3): 228–240.
Published: 01 June 2007
... of unquestionable value. What Valente brings back to Spain
is not an out-of-date “high modernism” but a specifically late modernist sensibil-
ity at several removes from the spirit of Guillén, Lorca, Aleixandre, or Cernuda.
In other words, since modernism was already “late” when Valente began to adapt...
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Comparative Literature (2022) 74 (4): 448–470.
Published: 01 December 2022
... in their original language: poems in French by Tristan Tzara appear alongside works in English by Langston Hughes and W. H. Auden and those in Spanish by Federico García Lorca, Pablo Neruda, Rafael Alberti, and Nicolás Guillén. The anthology reflects both the highly international nature of the conflict—soldiers...
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Comparative Literature (2017) 69 (4): 449–452.
Published: 01 December 2017
...: Harvard University Press, 2015.
416 p.
Jonathan Culler’s capacious and generative new book Theory of the Lyric opens with a
series of brief, evocative readings of nine poems across the Western canon, from Sappho
and Horace through Lorca, Williams, and Ashbery. Culler highlights features...
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Comparative Literature (2014) 66 (1): 127–147.
Published: 01 March 2014
... vital bridge between
the end of Hispanophone modernismo in Spain and an era of the country’s litera-
ture whose best-known figures came from the Generation of ‘27 (Federico García
Lorca, Jorge Guillén, Rafael Alberti, and others). But in the passage above, he
writes himself into an English...
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Comparative Literature (2001) 53 (3): 193–213.
Published: 01 June 2001
...
Dear Lorca, I would like to make poems out of real objects. The lemon
to be a lemon that the reader could cut and squeeze—a real lemon like
a newspaper in a collage is a real newspaper. I would like the moon in
my poems to be a real moon...
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Comparative Literature (2023) 75 (2): 153–171.
Published: 01 June 2023
... trilogy of which Moscoviad is the second. Moscoviad , written in Ukrainian, was published in 1993. 19 It draws on intertexts including the Aeneid and epic tradition; Lorca, Rilke, and other modern poets; Venedikt Yerofeyev’s alcohol-soaked 1973 prose poem Moskva-Petushki ; and a whole canon...
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Comparative Literature (2020) 72 (4): 377–405.
Published: 01 December 2020
... of Góngora by the Generation of ’27, a movement spearheaded by Alonso’s edition of the Soledades , as well as texts by Rafael Alberti, Jorge Guillén, Federico García Lorca, and Alfonso Reyes (see Hermida-Ruiz ; Roses 615–16, 623 ). The original prologue to Borges’s first book of poems, Fervor de Buenos...