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David F. Richter, Federico Garcia Lorca, García Lorca at the Edge of Surrealism, La poesía no tiene límites, Spanish translation
La poesía no tiene límites/
Poetry has no limits.
20 Sunday Mar 2016
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20 Sunday Mar 2016
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Ningún artista, aunque quiera ser exageradamente abstracto, puede permanecer insensible al monstruoso dolor del tiempo en que vivimos … El artista, como observador de la vida, no puede permanecer insensible a la cuestión social. ———— No artist, even if he wants to be exaggeratedly abstract, can ignore the monstrous pain inherent to the time in which we live in … The artist, as an observer of life, cannot remain insensitive to pressing social issues.
20 Sunday Mar 2016
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Whosoever is delighted in solitude is either a wild beast or a god.
16 Wednesday Mar 2016
You like your fuck puppets cute and pig-tailed.
Boys call you, “Papi.” Girls, “Mommy.” I sweat
fugly. I slur. I’m grotesque: — yet, so few
ghosts stay to write your name in cum across
their drowned bellies like I do. There’s no cure.
I grind it in you slow and hot: — You’re ill
for days after. You’re ill enough to bleed.
Sick the way fire needs carbon. The sick need
the rope has for knots. “Make it tighter still,
leave a mark, something to look at when you’re
gone.” — just under the skin, aching for loss.
Bend me, break me, if you must. I give you
my bones, my vulgar flesh that you crave. Let
me be your drug, where all others have failed.
09 Wednesday Mar 2016
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And I feel like I’m naked in front of a crowd, ‘cuz these words are my diary screaming out loud, and I know that you’ll use them however you want to …
08 Tuesday Mar 2016
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in celebration poetry.org presents a selection of poems that have helped shape our modern American literary landscape:
“Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou
“homage to my hips” by Lucille Clifton
“Dear March – Come in – (1320)” by Emily Dickinson
“[we fight back to control the outside]” by kari edwards
“Cherry Stems” by Kimiko Hahn
“Lais” by H. D.
“The Black Unicorn” by Audre Lorde
“Page 39 / arrives early for the date” by Harryette Mullen
“Ode of Girls’ Things” by Sharon Olds
“The Anactoria Poem” by Sappho
“Her Kind” by Anne Sexton
“Alphabet of Mother Language” by Anne Waldman
08 Tuesday Mar 2016
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A lick of my lips reveals I’ve missed a bit of you.
08 Tuesday Mar 2016
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A lick of my lips reveals I’ve missed a bit of you.
05 Saturday Mar 2016
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Naked isn’t just losing your clothes.
03 Thursday Mar 2016
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Child, you got visited from the Suck Fairy.