Dreamtigers

Éditeur
University of Texas Press
Format
Livre Broché
Langue
Français
Parution
06 - 1985
Nombre de pages
96
EAN
9780292715493
Dimensions
153 × 228 × 10 mm
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Résumé du livre

Informationen zum Autor First published in Buenos Aires in 1960 as El Hacedor, Dreamtigers was translated into English by Mildred Boyer, professor emerita of romance languages at the University of Texas at Austin, and the poet Harold Morland. The late Miguel Enguídanos, who was Centennial Professor of Spanish at Vanderbilt University, wrote the introduction to this volume, which is enhanced by woodcuts by the renowned artist Antonio Frasconi. Klappentext First published in Buenos Aires in 1960 as El Hacedor, Dreamtigers was translated into English by Mildred Boyer, professor emerita of romance languages at the University of Texas at Austin, and the poet Harold Morland. The late Miguel Engu?danos, who was Centennial Professor of Spanish at Vanderbilt University, wrote the introduction to this handsome volume, which is enhanced by woodcuts by the renowned artist Antonio Frasconi. Zusammenfassung This collection of poems, parables, and stories explores the mysterious territory that lies between the dreams of the creative artist and the "real" world. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionPart I To Leopoldo LugonesThe MakerDreamtigersDialogue on a DialogueToenailsThe Draped MirrorsArgumentum OrnithologicumThe CaptiveThe ShamDelia Elena San MarcoDead Men's DialogueThe PlotA ProblemA Yellow RoseThe WitnessMartin FierroMutationsParable of Cervantes and Don QuixoteParadiso, XXXI, 108Parable of the PalaceEverything and NothingRagnarökInferno, I, 32Borges and IPart II Poem about GiftsThe HourglassThe Game of ChessMirrorsElvira de AlvearSusana SocaThe MoonThe RainOn the Effigy of a Captain in Cromwell's ArmiesTo an Old PoetThe Other TigerBlind PewReferring to a Ghost of Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-OddReferring to the Death of Colonel Francisco Borges (1835-1874)In Memoriam: A. R.The BorgesTo Luis de CamoënsNineteen Hundred and Twenty-OddOde Composed in 1960Ariosto and the ArabsOn Beginning the Study of Anglo-Saxon GrammarLuke XXIIIAdroguéArs PoeticaMuseum On Rigor in ScienceQuatrainLimitsThe Poet Declares His RenownThe Magnanimous EnemyThe Regret of HeraclitusEpilogueAppendix: Some Facts in the Life of Jorge Luis Borges...