This volume offers a fresh translation of a generous selection of Lorca's
suites, a body of work that Federico Garcia Lorca left largely unpublished upon his death in 1936. Composed between 1920 to 1923, these poems are closest in spirit and technique to Lorca's
Songs (1927) and his
Poem of the Deep Song (1931). In 1926 the poet suggested they could be released together to form a 'boxed set', yet this plan, like other earlier efforts, fell through. Lorca's
suites reveal a poet who is interested in creating a modern style founded on popular oral lyric and fragmented narrative. But they also show a poet who explores his heart and his sexual orientation, and who may have hesitated too long about publication. Lorca achieved the fullest expression of a personal yearning in his long poem
In the Garden of the Lunar Grapefruits. Out of an impossible contradiction between self-discovery and wariness of disclosure rises the blue world of the ideal-a timeless world that all readers of Lorca will want to take into account, inasmuch as it forms a counterpoint to the rest of his work.
About the AuthorBorn in Canandaigua, New York, Roberta Quance was awarded a PhD in Spanish in 1982 from Cornell University. She has written for both scholarly and general audiences in Europe and the United States. She has lectured at the University of Utrecht, the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid and Queen's University Belfast and currently resides in Madrid.
Reviews'Federico Garcia Lorca, Selected Suites is a valuable contribution to the bibliography on the poet and offers both the specialist and the general reader of poetry the opportunity to access these little-known poems [...] The high quality of these translations stems from Quance's extensive knowledge about Lorca's poems, and the personal, literary, and cultural context in which they were written.'
W. Michael Mudrovic,
Anales de la Literatura Espanola Contemporanea (ALEC)Book InformationISBN 9781786941084
Author Roberta Ann QuanceFormat Paperback
Page Count 484
Imprint Liverpool University PressPublisher Liverpool University Press