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Augusto Monterroso

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"Es imposible traducir la poesía. ¿Acaso se puede traducir la música?"

Voltaire

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Federico García Lorca
Archivos
Carl Sandburg
domingo, 26 de agosto de 2001
Carl Sandburg (EEUU, 1878-1967)

Poemas
Carl Sandburg -Grass-
Carl Sandburg -Skyscraper-
Carl Sandburg -Blue Island intersection-
Carl Sandburg -Chicago-
Carl Sandburg -From the shore-
Carl Sandburg -Broadway-
Carl Sandburg -Under a telephone pole-
Carl Sandburg -Old woman-
Carl Sandburg -Gone-
Carl Sandburg -Poems done on a late night car-
Carl Sandburg -Soiled dove-
Carl Sandburg -Harrison street court-
Carl Sandburg -Trafficker-
Carl Sandburg -It is much-
Carl Sandburg -Monotone-
Carl Sandburg -Shirt-
Carl Sandburg -Two-
Carl Sandburg -Pearl fog-
Carl Sandburg -Poppies-
Carl Sandburg -A sphinx-
Carl Sandburg -Graves-
Carl Sandburg -The road and the end-
Carl Sandburg -Choices-
Carl Sandburg -To a dead man-
Carl Sandburg -And they obey-
Carl Sandburg -Murmurings in a field hospital-
Carl Sandburg -Iron-
Carl Sandburg -Wars-
Carl Sandburg -Jaws-
Carl Sandburg -Statistics-
Carl Sandburg -Among the red guns-
Carl Sandburg -Killers-
Carl Sandburg -Losses-
Carl Sandburg -Troths-
Carl Sandburg -White shoulders-
Carl Sandburg -Style-
Carl Sandburg -Choose-
Carl Sandburg -Personality-
Carl Sandburg -Nigger-
Carl Sandburg -Mag-
Carl Sandburg -Ready to kill-
Carl Sandburg -Bronzes-
Carl Sandburg -In a breath-
Carl Sandburg -Dunes-
Carl Sandburg -Bath-
Carl Sandburg -Cumulatives-
Carl Sandburg -Two neighbors-
Carl Sandburg -Under a hat rim-
Carl Sandburg -Fog-
Carl Sandburg -Happiness-
Carl Sandburg -Dreams in the dusk-
Carl Sandburg -Dream girl-
Carl Sandburg -Gypsy-
Carl Sandburg -Government-

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Siegfried Sassoon
sábado, 25 de agosto de 2001
Siegfried Sassoon (England, 1886-1967)

Poemas
Siegfried Sassoon -Glory of women-
Siegfried Sassoon -The general-
Siegfried Sassoon -They-

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Delmore Schwartz
viernes, 24 de agosto de 2001
Delmore Schwartz (EEUU, 1913-1966)

Poemas
Delmore Schwartz -The ballad of the children of the Czar-
Delmore Schwartz -The heavy bear who goes with me-
Delmore Schwartz -Seurat's Sunday afternoon along the Seine-
Delmore Schwartz -Do others speak of me mockingly, maliciously?-
Delmore Schwartz -In the naked bed, in Plato's cave-
Delmore Schwartz -Baudelaire-

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Anne Sexton
martes, 21 de agosto de 2001
Anne Sexton (1928-1974)

Poemas
Anne Sexton -The kiss-
Anne Sexton -The sun-
Anne Sexton -When man enters woman-
Anne Sexton -The starry night-
Anne Sexton -Young-
Anne Sexton -The truth the dead know-
Anne Sexton -Music swims back to me-
Anne Sexton -Letters to Dr. Y.-
Anne Sexton -Ghosts-
Anne Sexton -The nude swimming-
Anne Sexton -Sylvia's death-
Anne Sexton -Her kind-
Anne Sexton -For my lover, returning to his wife-
Anne Sexton -In celebration of my uterus-
Anne Sexton -Hog-
Anne Sexton -The firebombers-
Anne Sexton -The assassin-
Anne Sexton -Barefoot-
Anne Sexton -Kind Sir: These Woods-
Anne Sexton -The abortion-
Anne Sexton -The black art-
Anne Sexton -The ballad of the lonely masturbator-
Anne Sexton -Wanting to die-
Anne Sexton -Housewife-
Anne Sexton -The twelve dancing princesses-
Anne Sexton -Rapunzel-

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William Shakespeare
sábado, 18 de agosto de 2001
William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

Poemas
William Shakespeare -Hamlet- Scene I. A room in a castle-
William Shakespeare -Romeo and Juliet- Act 4, scene II- Capulet's orchard-
William Shakespeare -The tragedy of king Lear- This is the excellent foppery of the world...-William Shakespeare -Macbeth- Act 5, scene 5-
William Shakespeare -Henry V- Act 4, scene 3-
William Shakespeare -Venus and Adonis- The kiss-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet CXLVI- Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet CXXIII-No, Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet CIX- O, never say that...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet CVIII- What's in the brain...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet CVI- When in the chronicle of wasted time ...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet CV- Let not my love be call'd idolatry...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XCVI- Some say thy fault is youth, some wantonness...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XCI- Some glory in their birht, some in their skill...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet LXXI- No longer mourn for me when I am dead...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet LXV- Since brass, nor stone, nor earth...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet LXII- Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet LXI- Is it thy will thy image should keep open...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet LX- Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet LIX- If there be nothing new, but that which is...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet LVI- Sweet love, renew thy force...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet LV- Not marble nor the gilded monuments...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XLIII- When most I wink then do mine eyes ...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XLII- That thou hast her it is not all my grief...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XLI- Those petty wrongs that liberty commits...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XL- Take all my loves...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXXIX- Oh how thy worth with manners...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXXVIII- How can my muse...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXXVII- As a decrepit father takes delight...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXXVI- Let me confess that we two must be twain...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXXV- No more be grieved at that which thou hast done...-William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXXIV- Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXXIII- Full many a glorious morning have I seen...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXXII- If thou survive my well-contented day...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXXI- Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXX- When to the sessions of sweet silent thought...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXIX- When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXVIII- That am debarr'd the benefit of rest?
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXVII- Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXVI- Lord of my love, to whom in vassalage...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXV- Let those who are in favour...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXIV- Mine eye hath play'd the painter...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXIII- As an unperfect actor on the stage...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXII- My glass shall not persuade me...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XXI- So is it not with me as with that Muse...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XX. A woman's face with Nature's...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XIX- Devouring Time, blunt...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XVIII- Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XVII- Who will believe my verse...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XVI- But wherefore do not you a mightier way-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XV- When I consider every thing that grows...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XIV- Not from the stars...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XIII- O that you were yourself...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XII- When I do count the clock...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet XI- As fast as thou shalt wane...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet X. For shame! deny that thou bear'st love to any...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet IX- Is it for fear to wet a window's eye...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet VIII- Music to hear, why hear'st music sadly?-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet VII- Lo! in the orient...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet VI- Then let not winter's ragged hand...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet V- Those hours, that with gentle...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet IV- Unthrifty loveliness...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet III- Look in thy glass...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet II- When forty winters shall beseige...-
William Shakespeare -Sonnet I- From fairest creatures...-

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Karl Shapiro
viernes, 17 de agosto de 2001
Karl Shapiro (EEUU, 1913-2000)

Poemas
Karl Shapiro -The world is my dream...-
Karl Shapiro -Manhole covers-
Karl Shapiro -California winter-
Karl Shapiro -A garden in Chicago-

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Jason Shinder
jueves, 16 de agosto de 2001
Jason Shinder (EEUU, 1955- )

Poemas
Jason Shinder -The one secret that has carried-
Jason Shinder -Love is the father of all beginnings-

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Percy Bysshe Shelley
miércoles, 15 de agosto de 2001
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)

Poemas
Percy Bysshe Shelley -On the meduse of Leonardo da Vinci, in the florentine gallery-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -Wine of the fairies-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -Prometheus unbound-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -I fear your kisses, gentle maiden...-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -To a skylark-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -On a faded violet-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -Her voice did quiver as we parted...-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -Time-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -A lament-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -And like a dying lady, lean and pale-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -To the Moon-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -I arise from dreams of thee-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -Time long past-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -Music, when soft voices die-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -Ozymandias-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -On Fanny Godwin-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -Hymn to intellectual beauty-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -Love's philosophy-
Percy Bysshe Shelley -The indian serenade-

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Charles Simic
martes, 14 de agosto de 2001
Charles Simic (Yugoslavia, 1938 - )

Poemas
Charles Simic -The chair-
Charles Simic -Lost glove-
Charles Simic -Spring-
Charles Simic -Street scene-
Charles Simic -In the library-
Charles Simic -A letter-
Charles Simic -Shelley-
Charles Simic -The scarecrow-
Charles Simic -Hotel Insomnia-
Charles Simic -Shading exercise-
Charles Simic -Stub of a red pencil-
Charles Simic -On the way to the bus-
Charles Simic -The inanimate object-
Charles Simic -Country fair-
Charles Simic -Talk radio-
Charles Simic -Description of a lost thing-
Charles Simic -Poem without a title-

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Lemn Sissay
lunes, 13 de agosto de 2001
Lemn Sissay (1967)

Poemas
Lemn Sissay -A flock of sound-
Lemn Sissay -Attempted-
Lemn Sissay -Invisible Kisses-

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Edith Sitwell
domingo, 12 de agosto de 2001
Edith Sitwell (1887-1964)

Poemas
Edith Sitwell -Still falls the rain-

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William Jay Smith
sábado, 11 de agosto de 2001
William Jay Smith (EEUU, 1918- )

Poemas
William Jay Smith -American primitive-

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Gary Snyder
viernes, 10 de agosto de 2001
Gary Snyder (EEUU, 1930- )

Poemas
Gary Snyder -Avocado-
Gary Snyder -For the children-
Gary Snyder -No matter, never mind-
Gary Snyder -The wild mushroom-
Gary Snyder -As for poets-
Gary Snyder -The bath-
Gary Snyder -The call of the wild-
Gary Snyder -Toji-
Gary Snyder -How poetry comes to me-
Gary Snyder -Why I take good care of my Macintosh-

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Stephen Spender
miércoles, 8 de agosto de 2001
Stephen Spender (Gran Bretaña, 1909-1995)

Poemas
Stephen Spender -Daybreak-
Stephen Spender -The pylons-
Stephen Spender -The Express-
Stephen Spender -Rough-
Stephen Spender -To my daughter-
Stephen Spender -Souvenir de Londres-

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Gertrude Stein
martes, 7 de agosto de 2001
Gertrude Stein (EEUU, 1874–1946)

Poemas
Gertrude Stein -Stanza II-
Gertrude Stein -Stanza XXXVIII-
Gertrude Stein -If I told him: a completed portrait of Picasso-
Gertrude Stein -I love my love with a v...-

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Wallace Stevens
lunes, 6 de agosto de 2001
Wallace Stevens (EEUU, 1879-1955)

Poemas
Wallace Stevens -On the way to the bus-
Wallace Stevens -The glass of water-
Wallace Stevens -Evening without angels-
Wallace Stevens -The snow man-
Wallace Stevens -Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock-
Wallace Stevens -Arrival at the Waldorf-
Wallace Stevens -Les plus belles pages-
Wallace Stevens -Domination of Black-
Wallace Stevens -Poetry is a destructive force-
Wallace Stevens -Theory-
Wallace Stevens -Of modern poetry-
Wallace Stevens -Man and bottle-
Wallace Stevens -Study of two pears-
Wallace Stevens -I wonder, have I lived a skeleton's life...?-
Wallace Stevens -The house was quiet and the world was calm-
Wallace Stevens -Final soliloquy of the interior paramour-
Wallace Stevens -The reader-
Wallace Stevens -The man with the blue guitar-
Wallace Stevens -The men that are falling-
Wallace Stevens -Soldier, there is a war betwenn the mind...-
Wallace Stevens -Tattoo-
Wallace Stevens -Thirteen ways of looking at a blackbird-
Wallace Stevens -Six significant landscapes-
Wallace Stevens -The emperor of ice-cream-
Wallace Stevens -Sunday morning- I -
Wallace Stevens -Sunday morning- II -
Wallace Stevens -Sunday morning- III -
Wallace Stevens -Sunday morning- IV -
Wallace Stevens -Sunday morning- V -
Wallace Stevens -Sunday morning- VI -
Wallace Stevens -Sunday morning- VII -
Wallace Stevens -Sunday morning- VIII-
Wallace Stevens -Reality is an activity of the most august imagination-
Wallace Stevens -A child asleep in its own life-

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Robert Louis Stevenson
domingo, 5 de agosto de 2001
Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)

Poemas
R. L. Stevenson -My heart-
R. L. Stevenson -Fair isle at sea...-
R. L. Stevenson -Requiem-
R. L. Stevenson -I know not how...-
R. L. Stevenson -Treasure Island- Pirate's song-
R. L. Stevenson -Treasure Island- Preface-

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Mark Strand
sábado, 4 de agosto de 2001
Mark Strand (1934- )

Poemas
Mark Strand -The guardian-
Mark Strand -I am not thinking of Death...-
Mark Strand -Keeping things whole-
Mark Strand -Not dying-
Mark Strand -Your shadow-
Mark Strand -The story of our lives-
Mark Strand -The end-
Mark Strand -The Continental College of Beauty-
Mark Strand -Pot roast-
Mark Strand -My son-
Mark Strand -Another place-
Mark Strand -Moontan-
Mark Strand -The ghost ship-
Mark Strand -The coming of light-
Mark Strand -Seven poems-
Mark Strand -In celebration-

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Matthew Sweeney
viernes, 3 de agosto de 2001
Matthew Sweeney (Ireland, 1952 - )

Poemas
Matthew Sweeney -The aviary-
Matthew Sweeney -In the dust-
Matthew Sweeney -Meat-
Matthew Sweeney -Cacti-
Matthew Sweeney -A smell of fish-

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Algernon Charles Swinburne
jueves, 2 de agosto de 2001
Algernon Charles Swinburne (England, 1837-1909)

Poemas
Algernon Charles Swinburne -Before Sunset-
Algernon Charles Swinburne -Ave atque Vale-
Algernon Charles Swinburne -The garden of Proserpine-
Algernon Charles Swinburne -The Triumph of Time- II. The Sea-

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Arthur Symons
miércoles, 1 de agosto de 2001
Arthur Symons (1865–1945)

Poemas
Arthur Symons -O water, voice of my heart...-

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