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Generation of '27

Generation of '27

De : Anna Hiller Katia Noyes
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A podcast devoted to the Spanish literary movement known as Generación del 27, and to poetry and translation. Hosted by Anna Hiller and Katia Noyes. More at generationof27.net2021 Heat Seeking Publishing Art Sciences sociales Écritures et commentaires de voyage
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    • Ode to Federico Garcia Lorca
      May 13 2021

      With Anna Hiller and Katia Noyes
      Produced by Mark Pritchard
      Music by Daniel Fries

      Works cited:

      • Pablo Neruda, "Ode to Federico García Lorca"
      • César Vallejo, “España, Aparta de Mí Este Cáliz”  
      • Sharon Olds, "35-10"
      • Vicente Huidobro, "The Poet Is a Little God: Creationist Verse" 
         (translated by Jorge García-Gómez, 1990)
      • Federico García Lorca, "Romancero gitano"
      • Federico García Lorca, "Poet in New York"

       

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      52 min
    • Romance sonámbulo Part 2
      Apr 19 2021

      Recorded:  28 March 2021
      With: Anna Hiller, Katia Noyes, Mark Pritchard; music by Daniel Fríes

      Works cited:
      • "Romance sonámbulo" by Federico García Lorca
      • "Romance de la luna, luna" by Federico García Lorca

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      31 min
    • Romance sonámbulo Part 1
      Jan 24 2021

      In our first full episode, Anna and Katia talk about the poem Romance sonámbulo by Federico García Lorca. You can read the poem in Spanish, and in the English translation by William Bryant Logan, here.

      The title can be translated as “Sleepwalking Ballad.” First published in the Revista de Occidente in 1928, the poem appears in Lorca’s Romanerco Gitano (Gypsy Ballads) published the same year.

      If you’d like to read an extraordinary analysis of the poem, see this essay by Jose Antonio Serrano Segura.

      Works cited:

      • Romance sonámbulo by Federico García Lorca
      • "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" by John Lennon and Paul McCartney
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      41 min
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