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71 Poemas (Emily Dickinson) (Edición Bilingüe): 71 Poems (Bilingual Edition)
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71 Poemas (Emily Dickinson) (Edición Bilingüe): 71 Poems (Bilingual Edition)
$23.95
$21.10
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Los mejores poemas de Emily Dickinson, una de las escritoras m?s extraordinarias y enigm?ticas de todos los tiempos.
Edici?n biling?e y traducci?n revisada
«No hay, que yo sepa, una vida m?s apasionada y solitaria que la de esa mujer. [...] Adem?s de la escritura fugaz de cosas inmortales, profes? el h?bito de la lenta lectura y la reflexi?n . -Jorge Luis Borges
Emily Dickinson es una de las poetas m?s grandes de todos los tiempos, comparable a Dante y a Shakespeare, y sin duda una de las mayores de Estados Unidos. De los 1.789 poemas conocidos hasta la fecha, solo diez fueron publicados en vida, todos de forma an?nima y la mayor?a sin el consentimiento de la poeta. La mitad se encontraron tras su muerte en un cofre que conten?a cuarenta cuadernillos cosidos a mano. El resto ha ido saliendo a la luz procedente de las 1.304 cartas existentes a d?a de hoy. Nicole d'Amonville Alegr?a, tambi?n poeta, public? una personal y muy cuidada antolog?a biling?e en 2003 a partir de la ?ltima edici?n cr?tica de R. W. Franklin. Los poemas aqu? reunidos, cuya traducci?n D'Amonville ha revisado para la ocasi?n, no solo constituyen una excelente muestra de la profundidad, la concisi?n, la m?sica y la ineludible modernidad de la poeta de Amherst, sino que se cuentan entre los imprescindibles de esta autora inmortal que contin?a ganando lectores en todo el mundo. Edici?n, selecci?n y traducci?n de Nicole d'Amonville Alegr?a. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION A selection of the best poems by Emily Dickinson, one of the most extraordinary and enigmatic writers of all time.
A bilingual edition with an updated translation.
"There has never been, as far as I know, a life more passionate and lonelier that that of this woman. [...] In addition to her fleeting meditations on immortal subjects, she exemplified the habits of close reading and reflection." -Jorge Luis Borges
Emily Dickinson is one of the greatest poets of all times, on the level of Dante and Shakespeare, and without doubt a major figure in American literature. Of the 1,789 poems attributed to her to date, only ten were published in her lifetime, all anonymously and most of them without her consent. Half of her remaining works were discovered after her death in a chest containing forty handbound notebooks. The rest came to light as part of 1,304 letters she is known to have written. In 2003, poet Nicole d'Amonville Alegr?a published a personal and carefully curated bilingual anthology based on R. W. Franklin's authoritative volume of Dickinson's works. The poems collected here, with updated translations by D'Amonville, are not only excellent examples of the depth, conciseness, musicality and ineluctable modernity of Dickinson's writing, but are also indispensable texts for understanding a poet whose timeless legacy continues to captivate readers around the world. Edited, selected and translated by Nicole d'Amonville Alegr?a.
Edici?n biling?e y traducci?n revisada
«No hay, que yo sepa, una vida m?s apasionada y solitaria que la de esa mujer. [...] Adem?s de la escritura fugaz de cosas inmortales, profes? el h?bito de la lenta lectura y la reflexi?n . -Jorge Luis Borges
Emily Dickinson es una de las poetas m?s grandes de todos los tiempos, comparable a Dante y a Shakespeare, y sin duda una de las mayores de Estados Unidos. De los 1.789 poemas conocidos hasta la fecha, solo diez fueron publicados en vida, todos de forma an?nima y la mayor?a sin el consentimiento de la poeta. La mitad se encontraron tras su muerte en un cofre que conten?a cuarenta cuadernillos cosidos a mano. El resto ha ido saliendo a la luz procedente de las 1.304 cartas existentes a d?a de hoy. Nicole d'Amonville Alegr?a, tambi?n poeta, public? una personal y muy cuidada antolog?a biling?e en 2003 a partir de la ?ltima edici?n cr?tica de R. W. Franklin. Los poemas aqu? reunidos, cuya traducci?n D'Amonville ha revisado para la ocasi?n, no solo constituyen una excelente muestra de la profundidad, la concisi?n, la m?sica y la ineludible modernidad de la poeta de Amherst, sino que se cuentan entre los imprescindibles de esta autora inmortal que contin?a ganando lectores en todo el mundo. Edici?n, selecci?n y traducci?n de Nicole d'Amonville Alegr?a. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION A selection of the best poems by Emily Dickinson, one of the most extraordinary and enigmatic writers of all time.
A bilingual edition with an updated translation.
"There has never been, as far as I know, a life more passionate and lonelier that that of this woman. [...] In addition to her fleeting meditations on immortal subjects, she exemplified the habits of close reading and reflection." -Jorge Luis Borges
Emily Dickinson is one of the greatest poets of all times, on the level of Dante and Shakespeare, and without doubt a major figure in American literature. Of the 1,789 poems attributed to her to date, only ten were published in her lifetime, all anonymously and most of them without her consent. Half of her remaining works were discovered after her death in a chest containing forty handbound notebooks. The rest came to light as part of 1,304 letters she is known to have written. In 2003, poet Nicole d'Amonville Alegr?a published a personal and carefully curated bilingual anthology based on R. W. Franklin's authoritative volume of Dickinson's works. The poems collected here, with updated translations by D'Amonville, are not only excellent examples of the depth, conciseness, musicality and ineluctable modernity of Dickinson's writing, but are also indispensable texts for understanding a poet whose timeless legacy continues to captivate readers around the world. Edited, selected and translated by Nicole d'Amonville Alegr?a.
| Author: Emily Dickinson |
| Publisher: Lumen Press |
| Publication Date: Jan 21, 2025 |
| Number of Pages: 216 pages |
| Binding: Paperback or Softback |
| ISBN-10: 8426426956 |
| ISBN-13: 9788426426956 |