
Border of a Dream
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Antonio Machado (1875-1939) is Spain's master poet, the explorer of dream and landscape, and of consciousness below language. Widely regarded as the greatest twentieth century poet who wrote in Spanish, Machado-like his contemporary Rilke-is intensely introspective and meditative. In this collection, the unparalleled translator Willis Barnstone, returns to the poet with whom he first started his distinguished career, offering a new bilingual edition which provides a sweeping assessment of Machado's work. In addition, Border of a Dream includes a reminiscence by Nobel Laureate Juan Ramón Jiménez and a foreword by John Dos Passos.
from "Proverbs and Songs"
Absolute faith. We neither are nor will be. Our whole life is borrowed We brought nothing. With nothing we leave. * You say nothing is created? Don't worry. With clay of the earth make a cup so your brother can drink.
Born near Seville, Spain, Antonio Machado turned to a career in writing and translating in order to help support his family after the death of his father in 1893. His growing reputation as a poet led to teaching posts in various cities in Spain and, eventually, he returned to finish his degree from the University of Madrid in 1918. He remained in Madrid after the outbreak of civil war, committed to the Republican cause, but the violence finally forced him to flee. He died an exile in France.
Willis Barnstone is one of America's foremost translator-poets, bringing into English an extraordinary range of work, from Mao Tse-tung to the New Testament.
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- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword
- Antonio Machado: A Reminiscence
- Introduction
- Note on the Poems
- Solitudes, Galleries, and Other Poems (1899-1907)
- SOLITUDES
- The Voyager
- "I have walked many roads"
- "The plaza and the burning orange trees"
- On the Burial of a Friend
- Childhood Memory
- "It was a bright afternoon"
- "The languid lemon tree"
- Shores of the Duero
- "A labyrinth of narrow streets"
- "I go dreaming along roads"
- Cante hondo
- "The street in shadow"
- "You slip away"
- Horizon
- ON THE ROAD
- "The clock was striking twelve"
- "Over the bitter land"
- "The sun is a globe of fire"
- "O figures in the courtyard"
- "A few canvases of memory"
- "Moss is growing in the shadowy plaza"
- "The fire coals of a violet twilight"
- "My love? Tell me, do you remember"
- "One day we sat down by the road"
- "A young face one day appears"
- SONGS
- "The corroded and greenish hull"
- "The dream below the sun"
- JOKES, FANTASIES, NOTES: THE GREAT INVENTIONS
- The Waterwheel
- The Gallows
- Flies
- Elegy for a Madrigal
- Garden
- Bad Dreams
- Tedium
- "The clock was clanging one"
- Advice
- Gloss
- "Last night while I was sleeping"
- "Has my heart gone to sleep?"
- GALLERIES
- "The torn cloud, the rainbow"
- "And he was the demon of my dream"
- "From the doorsill of a dream"
- "Those children in a row"
- "Stained by earlier days"
- "The house I loved"
- "Before the pale canvas of the afternoon"
- "Tranquil afternoon, almost"
- "Like Anakreon"
- "Tranquil afternoon, almost"
- "Like Anakreon"
- "O luminous afternoon!"
- "It is an ashen and shabby evening"
- "Will the spellbound world die with you"
- "Naked is the earth"
- Field
- To an Old and Distinguished Gentleman
- "Yesterday my sorrows"
- "Perhaps the hand in dreaming"
- "You will know yourself"
- "Below the laurel tree"
- MISCELLANEOUS
- "Over coarse stone in the middle of the square"
- Winter Sun
- Fields of Castilla (1907-1917)
- Portrait
- On the Banks of the Duero
- In Spanish Lands
- "The poorhouse"
- "Guadarrama, is it you, old friend?"
- "The thousand waters of April"
- A Madman
- Autumn Dawning
- The Train
- Summer Night
- Fields of Soria
- The Land of Alvargonzález
- To a Dry Elm
- Roads
- "Lord, now what I loved most you tore from me"
- "Hope says"
- "There in the highlands"
- "I dreamt you were guiding me"
- "One summer night"
- "As snow was melting"
- "Here in the fields of my homeland"
- To José María Palacio
- Another Trip
- Poem About a Day
- November 1913
- Out of the Ephemeral Past
- Lament for His Virtues and Verses, on the Death of Don Guido
- Proverbs and Songs
- Parables
- My Clown
- Praises
- To Don Francisco Giner de los Ríos
- A Young Spain
- My Poets
- New Songs (1917-1930)
- Notes
- Toward the Lowlands
- Galleries
- Highland Songs
- Songs
- Songs of the Upper Duero
- Proverbs and Songs
- Parergon
- Glossing Ronsard and Other Rhymes
- Sonnets
- Old Songs
- From an Apocryphal Songbook: Abel Martin
- "My eyes in the mirror"
- Primaveral
- Rose of Fire
- from Advices, Verses, Notes
- "In dreams he saw himself"
- "Let us be confident"
- To the Great Zero
- From an Apocryphal Songbook: Juan de Mairena
- Abel Martín's Last Lamentations
- Siesta
- In the Manner of Juan de Mairena
- Songs to Guiomar
- Other Songs to Guiomar
- Miscellaneous Poems
- Notes and Songs
- Sierra Note
- Notes, Parables, Proverbs and Songs
- Three Songs Sent to Unamuno in 1913
- Dawn songs
- Autumn
- Apocryphal Songbook
- Twelve Poets Who Might Have Existed
- Goodbye
- Sonnet
- Poems of the War (1936-1939)
- Spring
- The Poet Recalls the Lands of Soria
- Dawning in Valencia
- The Death of the Wounded Child
- "From sea to sea between us is the war"
- "Again our yesterday"
- Song
- The Crime Was in Granada
- Today's Meditation
- "I will give you my song"
- Songs
- Note on the Book
- About the Author
- Chronology of Antonio Machado
- About the Translator
- Books by Willis Barnstone
- Index of Spanish Titles
- Index of English Titles
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