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Luis Cernuda : one river, one love /

Philip G Johnston's new translation of Un rio, un amor (One River, One Love) by Luis Cernuda (1902-1963) is faithful to the author's quasi-Surrealist intentions. Written in France and Spain in 1928-1929, this collection reflects the influences, conflicts and impulses that governed the poet...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cernuda, Luis
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Liverpool University Press, 2015.
Colección:Aris & Phillips Hispanic classics.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Translator's Note -- Introduction -- Select Bibliography -- Un río, un amor / One River, One Love -- Remordimiento en traje de noche / Remorse in a Dinner Jacket -- Quisiera estar solo en el sur / I Want to be Alone in the South -- Sombras blancas / White Shadows -- Cuerpo en pena / Body in Pain -- Destierro / Exile -- Nevada / Nevada -- Como el viento / Like the Wind -- Decidme anoche / Tell Me Last Night -- Oscuridad completa / Total Darkness -- Habitación de al lado / The Room Next Door -- Estoy cansado / I Am Tired 
505 8 |a El caso del pájaro asesinado / The Case of the Murdered Bird -- Durango / Durango -- Daytona / Daytona -- Desdicha / Misery -- No intentemos el amor nunca / Let's Not Ever Try Love Again -- Linterna roja / Red Lantern -- Mares escarlata / Scarlet Seas -- Razón de las lágrimas / Reason for Tears -- Todo esto por amor / All This for Love -- No sé qué nombre darle en mis sueños / I Do Not Know What to Call Him in My Dreams -- Duerme, muchacho / Sleep, Sonny -- Drama o puerta cerrada / Drama or Closed Door -- Dejadme solo / Leave Me Alone -- Carne de mar / Sea Flesh -- Vieja ribera / Old Riverbank 
505 8 |a La canción del oeste / The Song of the West -- ¿Son todos felices? / Are They All Happy? -- Nocturno entre las musarañas / Nocturne of the Shrews -- Como la piel / Like Skin -- Notes 
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