Border of a Dream: Selected Poems of Antonio Machado (Spanish Edition) (33 page)

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About the Translator

Willis Barnstone was born in Lewiston, Maine, and educated at Bowdoin College, Columbia, and Yale. He taught in Greece at the end of the civil war (1949–1951), in Buenos Aires during the Dirty War, and during the Cultural Revolution went to China, where he was later a Fulbright Professor of American Literature at Beijing Foreign Studies University (1984–1985). His publications include
Modern European Poetry
(Bantam, 1967),
The Other Bible
(HarperCollins, 1984), a memoir-biography
With Borges on an Ordinary Evening in Buenos Aires
(Illinois, 1993),
The Secret Reader: 501 Sonnets
(New England, 1996), and
To Touch the Sky
(New Directions, 1999). His translation
The New Covenant: The Four Gospels and Apocalypse
was published by Riverhead Books in 2002.

His
Life Watch
(poems) appeared with BOA Editions, and
The Gnostic Bible: Gnostic Texts of Mystical Wisdom from the Ancient and Medieval Worlds,
co-edited with Marvin Meyer, with Shambhala, both in 2003. A Guggenheim Fellow (for research on Antonio Machado), he has three Book-of-the-Month Club Selections and numerous awards, including the Emily Dickinson Award from the Poetry Society of America, the W.H. Auden Award from the New York State Council on the Arts, and a
PEN
/Book-of-the-Month Club Special Citation for Translation. Barnstone is Distinguished Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature at Indiana University.

Books by Willis Barnstone

POETRY

Poems of Exchange 1951

From This White Island 1960

Antijournal 1969

A Day in the Country (for children) 1971

New Faces of China 1973

China Poems 1976

Overheard 1979

A Snow Salmon Reached the Andes Lake 1980

Ten Gospels & a Nightingale 1981

The Alphabet of Night 1984

Five A.M. in Beijing 1987

Funny Ways of Staying Alive 1993

The Secret Reader • 501 Sonnets 1996

Algebra of Night: New & Selected Poems (1948-98) 1999

Life Watch 2003

TRANSLATIONS

Eighty Poems of Antonio Machado 1959

The Other Alexander by Margarita Liberaki 1959

Greek Lyric Poetry 1961

Physiologus Theobaldi Episcopi - Bishop Theobald’s Bestiary, 1964

Sappho: Poems in the Original Greek with a Translation 1965

The Poems of Saint John of the Cross 1968

The Song of Songs 1970

The Poems of Mao Tse-Tung (with Ko Ching-Po) 1972

My Voice Because of You: Pedro Salinas 1976

The Unknown Light: Poems of Fray Luis de León 1979

A Bird of Paper: Poems of Vicente Aleixandre 1982

Laughing Lost in the Mountains: Poems of Wang Wei (with Tony Barnstone & Xu Haixin) 1991

Six Masters of the Spanish Sonnet 1993

Poems of Sappho: a New Translation 1999

To Touch the Sky: Poems of Mystical, Spiritual & Metaphysical Light 1999

The Apocalypse (The Book of Revelation) 2000

The New Covenant: Four Gospels and the Apocalypse 2002

Border of a Dream: The Poems of Antonio Machado 2004

The Sonnets of Orpheus by Rainer Maria Rilke 2004

LITERARY CRITICISM

The Poetics of Ecstasy: From Sappho to Borges 1983

The Poetics of Translation: History, Theory, Practice 1993

MEMOIRS

With Borges on an Ordinary Evening in Buenos Aires 1993

Sunday Morning in Fascist Spain: A European Memoir (1948-1953) 1995

We Jews and Blacks, 2004

ANTHOLOGIES / EDITIONS

Modern European Poetry 1967

Spanish Poetry from Its Beginnings through the Nineteenth Century 1970

Eighteen Texts: Contemporary Greek Authors (with Edmund Keeley) 1973

The New Spoon River by Edgar Lee Masters 1973

Concrete Poetry: A World View (with Mary Ellen Solt) 1974

A Book of Women Poets from Antiquity to Now (with Aliki Barnstone) 1980

Borges at Eighty: Conversations 1982

The Other Bible: Ancient Alternative Scriptures 1984

Literatures of Asia, Africa, and Latin America (with Tony Barnstone) 1999

The Gnostic Bible (with Marvin Meyer) 2003

Index of Spanish Titles

A Don Francisco Giner de los Ríos

A Jose María Palacio

“A la desierta plaza“

A la manera de Juan de Mairena

A orillas del Duero

A un olmo seco

A un viejo y distinguido señor

Adiós

“Al borde del sendero un día nos sentamos”

“Al borrarse la nieve”

Al gran cero

Alboradas

“Algunos lienzos del recuerdo”

“Allá, en las tierras altas”

Amanecer de otono

Amanecer en Valencia

“Anoche cuando dormía”

“Ante el pálido lienzo de la tarde”

Apunte de sierra

Apuntes

Apuntes y canciones

Apuntes, parábolas, provierbos y cantares

Caminos

Campo

Campos de Soria

Canción

Canciones

Canciones a Guiomar

Canciones de tierras altas

Canciones del alto Duero

Cante hondo

“Confiamos”

Consejos

de
Consejos, coplas, apuntes

Coplas

“Crece en la plaza en sombra”

“Daba el reloj las doce”

“De mar a mar entre los dos la guerra”

Del pasado efímero

“Desde el umbral de un sueño”

“Desgarrada la nube; el arco iris”

“Desnuda está la tierra”

“Dice la esperanza: un día”

Doce poetas que pudieron existir

El cadalso

“El casco roído y verdoso”

El crimen fue en Granada

El hospicio

“El limonero lánguido”

El poeta recuerda las tierras de Soria

“El sol es un globo de fuego”

“El sueño bajo el sol”

El tren

El viajero

Elegía de un madrigal

En abril, las aguas mil

En el entierro de un amigo

“En estos campos de la tierra mía”

“En medio de la plaza y sobre tosca piedra”

“En sueños se veía”

“Eran ayer mis dolores”

“Eres tú, Guadarrama, viejo amigo”

“Es una forma juvenil que un día”

“Es una tarde cenicienta y mustia”

Estos días azules

“Fue una clara tarde...”

Galerías

Glosa

Glosando a Ronsard y otras rimas

Hacia tierra baja

Hastío

“He andado muchos caminos”

Horizonte

“Húmedo está, bajo el laurel”

Jardín

“La calle en sombra”

“La casa tan querida”

La muerte del niño herido

La noria

La plaza y los naranjos

La primavera

La tierra de Alvargonzález

“Las ascuas de un crepúsculo morado”

Las moscas

Llanto de las virtudes y coplas por la muerte de Don Guido

Los sueños malos

Meditación del día

“¿Mi amor?...¿Recuerdas, dime”

Mi bufón

“¿Mi corazón se ha dormido?”

“Mis ojos en el espejo”

Mis poetas

Noche de verano

Noviembre 1913

“¡Oh, figuras del atrio”

“¡Oh tarde luminosa!”

Orillas del Duero

Otoño

“Otra vez el ayer”

Otras canciones a Guiomar

Otro viaje

Parábolas

Parergón

Poema de un día

Por tierras de España

Primaveral

Proverbios y cantares
(El ojo que ves no es)

Proverbios y cantares
(Nunca perseguí la gloria)

Recuerdo infantile

Retrato

Rosa de fuego

“Señor, ya me arrancaste lo que yo más quería”

“Siempre fugitiva”

Siesta

“Sobre la tierra amarga”

Sol de invierno

“Sonaba el reloj la una”

“Soñé que tú me llevabas”

Soneto

Sonetos

“Tal vez la mano, en sueño”

“Tarde tranquila, casi”

“Tocados de otros días”

Tres cantares enviados a Unamuno en 1913

Últimas lamentaciones de Abel Martín

Un loco

Una España joven

“Una noche de verano”

Viejas canciones

“Y era el demonio de mi sueño”

“Y esos niños en hilera”

“Y la de morir contigo el mundo mago”

“Y podrás conocerte recordando”

“Y te enviaré me cancion”

“Yo voy soñando caminos”

“Yo, como Anacreonte”

Index of English Titles

Abel Martín’s Last Lamentations

Advice

from
Advices, Verses, Notes

“Again our yesterday”

“And he was the demon of my dream”

Another Trip

“As snow was melting”

Autumn

Autumn Dawning

Bad Dreams

“Before the pale canvas of the afternoon”

“Below the laurel tree”

Cante hondo

Childhood Memory

“The clock was clanging one”

“The clock was striking twelve”

“The corroded and greenish hull”

The Crime Was in Granada

Dawn songs

Dawning in Valencia

The Death of the Wounded Child

“The dream below the sun”

Elegy for a Madrigal

“A few canvases of memory”

Field

Fields of Soria

“The fire coals of a violet twilight”

Flies

“From sea to sea between us is the war”

“From the doorsill of a dream”

Galleries

The Gallows

Garden

Gloss

Glossing Ronsard and Other Rhymes

Goodbye

“Guadarrama, is it you, old friend?”

“Has my heart gone to sleep?”

“Here in the fields of my homeland”

Highland Songs

“Hope says”

Horizon

“The house I loved”

“I dreamt you were guiding me”

“I go dreaming along roads”

“I have walked many roads”

“I will give you my song”

“In dreams he saw himself”

In Spanish Lands

In the Manner of Juan de Mairena

“It is an ashen and shabby evening”

“It was a bright afternoon”

“A labyrinth of narrow streets”

Lament for His Virtues and Verses, on the Death of Don Guido

The Land of Alvargonzález

“The languid lemon tree”

“Last night while I was sleeping”

“Let us be confident”

“Like Anakreon”

“Lord, now what I loved most you tore from me”

A Madman

“Moss is growing in the shadowy plaza”

My Clown

“My eyes in the mirror”

“My love? Tell me, do you remember”

My Poets

“Naked is the earth”

Notes

Notes and Songs

Notes, Parables, Proverbs and Songs

November 1913

“O figures in the courtyard”

“O luminous afternoon!”

Old Songs

On the Banks of the Duero

On the Burial of a Friend

“One day we sat down by the road”

“One summer night”

Other Songs to Guiomar

Out of the Ephemeral Past

“Over coarse stone in the middle of the square”

“Over the bitter land”

Parables

Parergon

“Perhaps the hand in dreaming”

“The plaza and the burning orange trees”

Poem About a Day

The Poet Recalls the Lands of Soria

“The poorhouse”

Portrait

Primaveral

Proverbs and Songs
(I never looked for glory)

Proverbs and Songs
(The eye you see is not)

Roads

Rose of Fire

Shores of the Duero

Sierra Note

Siesta

Song

Songs
(By the flowering sierra)

Songs
(Green parrot)

Songs of the Upper Duero

Songs to Guiomar

Sonnet

Sonnets

Spring

“Stained by earlier days”

“The street in shadow”

Summer Night

“The sun is a globe of fire”

Tedium

“There in the highlands”

“Those children in a row”

“The thousand waters of April”

Three Songs Sent to Unamuno in 1913

To a Dry Elm

To an Old and Distinguished Gentleman

To Don Francisco Giner de los Ríos

To José María Palacio

To the Great Zero

Today’s Meditation

“The torn cloud, the rainbow”

Toward the Lowlands

The Train

“Tranquil afternoon, almost”

Twelve Poets Who Might Have Existed

The Voyager

The Waterwheel

“Will the spellbound world die with you”

Winter Sun

“Yesterday my sorrows”

“You slip away”

“You will know yourself”

“A young face one day appears”

A Young Spain

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