Antonio Machado (1875-1939) is Spain's master poet, the explorer of dream and landscape, and of consciousness below language. Widely regarded as the greatest twentieth century poet who wrote in Spanish, Machado--like his contemporary Rilke--is intensely introspective and meditative. In this collecti[...]
This edition of Antonio Machado's work offers a complete revision of the interpretations advanced by critics on the first version of Soledades (1903). Based on Machado's original edition it will be the only reliable text on the market of this work, the very embodiment of Spanish modernism. It will o[...]
"Traveler, there is no road; you make your path as you walk". While others suggest taking the road less travelled, Antonio Machado suggests that we each make our own road. In this series of brief poems Machado utilises traditional Spanish verse forms to create a wide ranging collection of reflection[...]
Gathers more than sixty poems, in both English and the original Spanish, by Machado and includes notes on each poem and on the poet's life[...]
The language of Machado's poems is spare, asserting more than describing, and anti-baroque. English cannot recreate the assonance on which he relied, but this translation, with facing Spanish text, captures the essential rhythm as well as the poignancy of the original.[...]
Tercera edicion corregida y ampliada. El libro consta de dos partes: el viaje a Soria y el viaje a Baeza, que se han unido. La primera parte corresponde a mi viaje a Soria en septiembre del 2006 con la intencion de investigacion y recogida de documentacion para el I Centenario de la llegada de Anton[...]
Antonio Machado is, without a doubt, the father of modern Spanish lyric poetry: a bridge that stretches between Becquer, Ruben Dario and the generation of Jimenez, Lorca, Alberti, Guillen, Cernuda, Aleixandre and Otero. An early visit to Paris and an engagement with Symbolism, and its Spanish equiva[...]