‘You have dark eyes. Gleams there that promise darkness‘. Spanish poetry is astonishing in its richness and variety.
This anthology covers the two great flowerings of Spanish verse: the first, which lasted to the end of the seventeenth century, and second, from the mid-nineteenth century through the Spanish Civil War, to the present. This third edition has been revised to represent more fully the poetry of resistance that emerged during the Franco years, giving more space to older poets such as Jorge Guillén and the great survivor of the Lorca generation and Nobel Prize winner Vicente Aleixandre, as well as a number of more contemporary poets who have forged a new era in Spanish poetry.
This edition also includes an introduction discussing the history and world significance of Spanish poetry. ‘No body of lyrical poetry is so seriously under-estimated by British readers as the Spanish‘ – J. M. Cohen.
This book is translated and edited with an introduction by J. M. Cohen.