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Message board > Federico García Lorca (5thJun1898-19thAug1936)
Federico García Lorca (5thJun1898-19thAug1936)
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Federico García Lorca (5thJun1898-19thAug1936)
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Federico Garc�a Lorca ( Dramatist, poet, theatre director, citizen of the world)
Farewell
If I die, leave the balcony open.
The little boy is eating oranges. (From my balcony I can see him.)
The reaper is harvesting the wheat. (From my balcony I can hear him.)
If I die, leave the balcony open!
Leonard Cohen, Canadian singer, poet, songwriter translated Garcia Lorca�s Peque�o vals vien�s
edit: if you feel like contributing to this thread, I suggest more poems, quotes and other artists� works on FGL
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19 Aug 2009
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mariannina
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Nika, I love this poem! Thank you. |
19 Aug 2009
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anitarobi
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OH, my, Idalina, this is really special! Thanks! |
19 Aug 2009
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sarahgriffin
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I loved �La Casa de Bernard Alba �, �Yerma � and �Don Perlimplin � I studied these all in college, and I have to say Yerma was my favourite!! I loved it!!!
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19 Aug 2009
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gilorit
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Ivona
I read it and loved it !!!!
Orit |
19 Aug 2009
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Malvarosa
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Other poems by Gustavo Adolfo Becquer, a Spanish romantic poet:
Rhyme XXI
What is poetry?, you say As you fix my eyes with yours of blue. What is poetry!...You ask me that? Poetry...It is you!
Rhyme XXIII
For a glance: the world; For a smile: the heavens; For a kiss...I don �t know What I �d give for a kiss!
Rhyme XXXVIII
Sighs are air and go to the air. Tears are water and go to the sea. Tell me woman: When love is forgotten, Do you know where it goes?
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19 Aug 2009
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Ivona
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@ gilorit - You did!?!?!??!?!?! Ahhhh, i �m getting excited about it! When i read on the cover that it was a number 1 best seller, i developed aversion for it. As i do for anything that is a bestseller. Like, ahhh, it must be sth to appeal to the majority, not genuine. But, oh my, when i saw that it was a love letter/tribute to literature and imagination ... ahhhh, my heart was taken by it. Ever since i read it, i �ve been recommending it to everyone! Ahhhhh, orit, you �ve made my day!
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19 Aug 2009
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Federico Garcia Lorca
(died 19thAUG1936)
The Weeping
I have shut my windows. I do not want to hear the weeping. But from behind the grey walls. Nothing is heard but the weeping.
There are few angels that sing. There are few dogs that bark. A thousand violins fit in the palm of the hand. But the weeping is an immense angel. The weeping is an immense dog. The weeping is an immense violin. Tears strangle the wind. Nothing is heard but the weeping.
Painting from: Robert Lauer, taken from: barcosflores.blogspot.com |
19 Aug 2009
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txellalalluna
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i loved THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING, by Milan Kundera.
or a British young writer, Zadie Smith - mainly her first book WHITE TEETH.
i deeply enjoyed both reads... |
19 Aug 2009
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gilorit
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Ivona
It took me a while to get into it. It is so wonderfully written - sure not the best sellers type...
It is still near my bed, eventhogh I finished reading it in the beginning of summer...
Orit |
19 Aug 2009
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