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A Season in Granada: Uncollected Poems and Prose [Paperback]

Federico García Lorca (Author), Christopher Maurer (Editor, Translator)
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June 1, 2004

A Season in Granada' brings together poems, essays and excerpts from letters by the great twentieth-century poet Federico García Lorca, including two sequences of poems and an essay previously unpublished in English. The writings form a dazzling, elegiac celebration of the city of Granada, where Lorca grew up, where he studied, and to which he returned frequently in his life and in his imagination. And where he would die.

In Christopher Maurer's words, the twenty poems in the two Suites, Poem of the Fair', and Summer Hours', draw on the structural ideas and whimsical tone of one of Lorca's favourite composers, Claude Debussy. The idea was to capture some phenomenon - the moon, the hours of evening, the ocean, wheatfields, flamenco - in a series of stylized estampas (prints) or "moments."' They represent an important addition to the Lorca canon.

Published to celebrate the centenary of Lorca's birth, these poems, essays and letters are remarkable for their freshness and vitality, and go right to the heart of his extraordinary and passionate vision.

Federico García Lorca (1898-1936) was born near Granada. His works include The Gypsy Ballads' (1928), Poem of the Deep Song' (1931) and Poet in New York' (1940), and the three tragedies, Blood Wedding' (1933), Yerma' (1934) and The House of Bernarda Alba' (1936). An inspiring friend and occasional collaborator of some of the great artists of his time, including Manuel de Falla, Salvador Dalí and Pablo Neruda, he was also a mesmerising performer of his own work, a consummate musician and a theatrical innovator of genius. He was murdered in Granada at the height of his fame by Nationalist partisans on the eve of the Spanish Civil War.

Christopher Maurer is Head of the Spanish Department at the University of Illinois, Chicago. He has published many editions and translations of Lorca's works, including Collected Poems' (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1990) and Selected Poems' (Penguin, 1995). He is the author, with Maria E. Iglesias, of Shearwater: Dreaming in Clay on the Coast of Mississippi', the story of an unusual southern family of potters, painters and writers (Doubleday, 2000).


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For the centenary of Garcia Lorca's birth, Maurer (Spanish, Vanderbilt Univ.) has translated these 20 newly discovered poems and an essay, "Granada: Paradise Closed to Many." They celebrate the ineffable beauty of Granada, "fit for dream and daydream," to which the poet attributed half of any glory that should accrue to him for his work. Hemmed in by the Sierra Morena and deprived of an outlet to the sea, Granada bred in its people a natural lyricism that fell back upon the rooftops until Lorca thought to promote the finely concentrated lyrics as an antidote to the overluxuriance of Romantic poetry. Granada's Alhambra he conceives as the "water's pantheon," and he sees his role as an allegorist of water, as if he were impregnated by the Guadalquivir River itself. He even decries the commercialism of the city's Holy Week, already "devoid of the seriousness and poetry" of the celebration he knew as a child. Any drift toward sentimentality is spiked by the originality of the images. For all poetry collections.?Jack Shreve, Allegany Coll. of Maryland, Cumberland
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Air
Aside
August
Ballad Of The Three Rivers
Casida Of One Wounded By Water
Casida Of The Boughs
City
Confusion
Corridor
Country
Dark Song
Daydreams Of The River
Drum
Eight O'clock
Evening
Fair In The Evening
Fair In The Stars
First Page
Five O'clock
Garden
Ghazal Of The Dead Child
Ghazal Of The Love Which Hides From Sight
Ghazal Of The Morning Market Place
Little Tales Of The Wind
Madrigal
Merry-go-round
Moon At The Fair
Nine O'clock
Paper Roses
Poem Of The Fair
School
Scream
Seven O'clock
Six O'clock
Sleepwalking Ballad
Slow Current
St. Michael
Summer Hours
Sunset Of The Fair
Swing Ride
Thistledown At Night
Variation
Water Jets
-- Table of Poems from Poem Finder® --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Anvil Press Poetry; First Edition edition (June 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0856462993
  • ISBN-13: 978-0856462993
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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Elizabeth Lowry in TLS (August 7, 1998)

[A] thoughtfully arranged and beautifully produced volume.... Although the quantity and strength of the material is impressive --the book contains sixteen previously uncollected items, including two long poem-sequences and two substantial essays, one of which, "Granada: Paradise Closed to Many", is now published in English for the first time-- its subject-matter alone would make it an indispensable companion to the rest of Lorca's writing. For this is Lorca's celebration of Granada, the city to which his family moved when he was eleven and to which he remained emotionally and culturally indebted for the rest of his life....

John Burnside in Poetry Review (Summer 1998)

Few poets have such highly-developed senses as Lorca (who was also a musician and an artist); few trust so deeply in the senses of the reader. This, indeed, is one of the great pleasures of reading Lorca's poetry: this sense of privilege, of being included in a rich, subtle and slightly dangerous sensual world. Again, Maurer succeeds admirably, in the selections made here, in conveying Lorca's world view.... I can think of no better celebration of the centenary of this great poet's birth than A Season in Granada; buy it, read it, and encounter, not only a great poet, but the mysterious beauty of a great city.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Like a vacation to Granada, July 6, 2004
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This review is from: Season in Granada (Hardcover)
I have not been to Granada, but I have felt the colors, and there are colors everywhere! "The wind was red", "What grey moon at nine o'clock drained your cheek of blood", "The ear of corn, is holding its hard, yellow, laugher". This book is a visit to a historic city "with all the elegance and light sent by the Sierra " Nevada. There is a feeling of flowing water with many water allegories, not just from the River Darro but even include the Allhambra Palace (the fortress from 1239) has its own flow ("to be alone with the breeze that comes from old hills of the Allhambra"). The smells are delicious, with "a breeze of sweet basil" and a "bonfire of saffron".

What a great thing it must have been to receive his letters! "A few days ago, a green-purple moon, appeared in the bluish mist of the Sierra Nevada, and just across the street a woman was singing a cradle song that tangled itself into the landscape like a golden stream". They really reveal who he is, "I imagine myself to be an immense violet-colored dragonfly over the backwaters of emotion".

Even if that Granada of the 1930's no longer exists, or, if even then, existed only in Lorca's mind, I feel privileged to have experienced it.

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