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A Longing for the Light
Published in Paperback by Copper Canyon Press (1985-11)
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Once read or heard, never forgotten
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-18
Review Date: 2000-09-18
"Her hand given over" is the sweetest, saddest, truest poem I've read about a woman from a man's point of view. I'm so glad to know about Aleixandre.
In the darker places of loneliness...
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-18
Review Date: 2008-07-18
Vicente Aleixander was part of that great Generation of '27 - famous for such members as Lorca, Cernuda, Alberti and Salinas. He was the least political and this perhaps explains how he survived during the years of the Civil War. Lorca was executed by Franco's troops and the peasant-turned poet, Miguel Hernandez, who fought for the Communists, died in prison in 1942. Many of the Generation of '27 fled the country. Alberti didn't return until well after Franco's death, having lived abroad in Italy and the United States, often a visiting professor. Salinas, too, taught abroad. Aleixandre opted to stay in his native land.
Aleixandre's poetry is darker than his peers. Where Alberti and Salinas celebrate music, beauty, love, and painting (especially Alberti), Aleixandre's is a celebration of loneliness, of isolation. His early poems are quite deep and almost unreadable at times, so fraught with esoteric meaning (like Hernandez's early poems) that it might turn the reader off when first presented with this book. But the further one travels into this great collection, the greater the beauty and more universal the themes of love, loss and sadness. One feels the ocean, the waves, the sand but also a woman's body, the world destroyed but renewed. There is an organic quality to his poetry, it is human but also detached and poignant.
I prefer Aleixandre's work to many of his contemporaries. He reminds me to some degree of Georg Trakl in Germany - the darkness, the silence of the world, the pulse of life in nature surrounding humanity.
This selection features translations by Lewis Hyde (also editor of the book), Roberty Bly, W.S. Merwin, Willis Barnstone and many others...
Aleixandre's poetry is darker than his peers. Where Alberti and Salinas celebrate music, beauty, love, and painting (especially Alberti), Aleixandre's is a celebration of loneliness, of isolation. His early poems are quite deep and almost unreadable at times, so fraught with esoteric meaning (like Hernandez's early poems) that it might turn the reader off when first presented with this book. But the further one travels into this great collection, the greater the beauty and more universal the themes of love, loss and sadness. One feels the ocean, the waves, the sand but also a woman's body, the world destroyed but renewed. There is an organic quality to his poetry, it is human but also detached and poignant.
I prefer Aleixandre's work to many of his contemporaries. He reminds me to some degree of Georg Trakl in Germany - the darkness, the silence of the world, the pulse of life in nature surrounding humanity.
This selection features translations by Lewis Hyde (also editor of the book), Roberty Bly, W.S. Merwin, Willis Barnstone and many others...
Time stops
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-26
Review Date: 2003-06-26
No matter where I open this book, time stops. Gentle as an uncle I once knew, his words carry forward, linger on, and I find myself nodding affirmatively in of all places, this world
The best Spanish poetry
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-04
Review Date: 1998-10-04
"Destruction of Love" and "A Longing for the Light" are the best poetry in Spanish I have ever read. Perfect language, perfect idea... The best.
AntologiÌa del mar y la noche (Al-Borak literario)
Published in Unknown Binding by Al-Borak (1971)
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Aleixandre V: Poemas Amorosos
Published in Paperback by Losada (2004-07)
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Aleixandre: Ecos y afinidades (Trabajos del Departamento de Filologia Hispanica)
Published in Unknown Binding by Universidad de Extremadura (1993)
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algunos caracteres de la nueva poesia espanola
Published in Paperback by gongora madrid 1955 (1955)
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Ambito (Clasicos Castalia)
Published in Paperback by Castalia Publishing Company (2001-01)
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Ambito, 1924-1927, Segunda Edicion (Coleccion Raíz, 4)
Published in Paperback by Coleccion Raíz (1950)
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Antologia del amor sensual y la poetica de Vicente Aleixandre (Coleccion Biblioteca de letras)
Published in Unknown Binding by Coordinacion de Humanidades, Direccion General de Publicaciones, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (1989)
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Antologia esencial (Los Premios Nobel)
Published in Unknown Binding by Ediciones Orbis (1983)
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Antologia poetica
Published in Unknown Binding by Alianza (1978)
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Books-Under-Review-->Arts-->Literature-->Authors-->A--> Vicente Aleixandre
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