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Paperback Written in Water: The Prose Poems of Luis Cernuda Book

ISBN: 0872864316

ISBN13: 9780872864313

Written in Water: The Prose Poems of Luis Cernuda

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While Cernuda's verse is vivid testimony to various aspects of his biographical itinerary, it is in his prose poems that he traces more explicitly an outline of his life's journey. Reviewing this work, Octavio Paz wrote: "In these memories and landscapes, in these notes toward the history of his sensibility, there is great objectivity; the poet doesn't set out to fantasize, or to lie to himself or anyone else. He attempts only to illuminate, with an almost impersonal light, something very personal: a few moments in his life. But is it truly ours, this life we live?"

Luis Cernuda (1902-1963) was one of the leading poets of Spain's Generation of 1927, which included Federico Garc a Lorca, Rafael Alberti and Jorge Guill n.

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I'll Second That

That it's a beautiful read. Cernuda is definitely too over-looked. He was one of the best poets of the Generation of '27. Kessler's translations are fluid and precise, balancing both the poetic and literal translations so well.

Beautiful Reading

I truly loved this book of lyrical prose poems; wonderful translation as well. Cernuda deserves more recognition, no doubt about it. It is difficult to believe that he remains rather unknown. This book will always remain precious to me.

Inexhaustible good company

Luis Cernuda, Written on Water: The Prose Poems of Luis Cernuda, translated by Stephen Kessler, City Lights Books, 2004 This book is on my short list of books that deserve to be famous. It will never be famous. I will go on trumpeting it anyway. This book combines both of Cernuda's books of prose poems. Like a drinking buddy, at first it seemed a little cranky and maudlin, but it has turned out to be inexhaustible. Somehow Cernuda knows exactly how emotion feels in the body, how grief sinks and sensuality caresses. It is a very humble and generous book--as if he has saved all that was good and vibrant in his life and now he's giving it all away. When life in Tokyo feels like bitter exile, this is the book to which I turn for company. The warm and nimble translation is by Stephen Kessler, who certainly deserves a kiss from everyone. from Wasting Time: "The breeze of the tropical night rests on your skin, refreshing it. You feel yourself floating, light, insubstantial. Your senses alone are alert, and with them your body; but it's a relaxed alertness, without the usual intrusions desiring and demanding. And while you, who've known that body forever, may be a bit suspicious of its calm, it claims that one kiss tonight would be enough to make it happy."
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