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ISBN: PB: 9780983322023

University of Chicago Press, Swan Isle Press

October 2014

180 pp.

20.3x13 cm

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Alliance and Condemnation / Alianza y Condena

A splash of sea foam. A sly sparrow. A man dodging the rain. From such mundane, unexpected moments, Spanish poet Claudio Rodriguez crafted his 1965 "Alliance and Condemnation", a collection of poems that temper the joy of existence – the "bounty that turns my flawed breath into prayer" – with a questioning of empirical reality. In these pages are poems of love and hate, contrition and forgiveness, and the joys of sorrow and existence. Many of the poems are essentially parables that seem to address the immediacy of the world yet point beyond it toward philosophical and eternal values. The result is a conjoining of the real and the ideal, a frequent theme in Spanish literature. Many of these poems bridge the distance between the Spanish mystics, among them Saint John of the Cross and Saint Teresa, and the nature poetry of romanticism. Of all his creations, the radiant poems in "Alliance and Condemnation" offer the best imaginable introduction to his extraordinary life and work.

About the Author

Claudio Rodriguez (1934-1999) was a critically acclaimed Spanish poet.

Philip W. Silver is distinguished professor emeritus at Columbia University and the author of several books, including "Ruin and Restitution: Reinterpreting Romanticism in Spain".

Reviews

"Abstract yet colloquial, Claudio Rodriguez's poetry is not easily rendered into English. Philip W. Silver's splendid translations, as precise as they are idiomatic, not only do full justice to the originals but demonstrate why Rodriguez is one of modern Spain's greatest poets" – Gustavo Perez-Firmat, Columbia University

"Ever since I first read 'Rain and Grace' in Philip W. Silver's deft translation, I have valued the humanity, vision, and quirky expression of Claudio Rodriguez, a poet who leads us, again and again, to moments of clarity and delight. How wonderful to know that this poet's work, in these brilliant translations, will now reach a wider audience" – David Young, Oberlin College, editor of FIELD