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Walt Whitman is America's world poet—a latter-day successor to Homer, Virgil, Dante, and Shakespeare. In Leaves of Grass (1855, 1891-2), he celebrated democracy, nature, love, and friendship. This monumental work chanted praises to the body as well as to the soul, and found beauty and reassurance even in death. Along with Emily Dickinson, Whitman is regarded as one of America's most.


Oda a Walt Whitman, Federico Garcia Lorca, Alcancia, 1933. Louise Bescond

Frederico Garcia Lorca's (1898-1936) "Oda a Walt Whitman," 1959. Back to Exhibition. Partial Transcription. Not for a moment, Walt Whitman, lovely old man, have I failed to see your beard full of butterflies, nor your corduroy shoulders frayed by the moon, nor your thighs pure as Apollo's,


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mañana los amores serán rocas y el Tiempo. una brisa que viene dormida por las ramas. Por eso no levanto mi voz, viejo Walt Whitman, contra el niño que escribe. nombre de niña en su almohada; ni contra el muchacho que se viste de novia. en la oscuridad del ropero; ni contra los solitarios de los casinos.


Oda a Walt Whitman, Federico Garcia Lorca, Alcancia, 1933. Louise Bescond

The editor of the book, JosÉ Bergamîn, did publish a version of it in 1940 in Mexico, but it was not the definitive manuscript as determined by the poet himself. Garcia Lorca gave this official.


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ART OF EUROPE - Ode to Walt Whitman By the East River and the Bronx boys were singing, exposing their waists with the wheel, with oil, leather, and the hammer. Ninety thousand miners taking silver from the rocks and children drawing stairs and perspectives.


Oda a Walt Whitman, Federico Garcia Lorca, Alcancia, 1933. Louise Bescond

The Spanish poet and dramatist Federico García Lorca wrote his famous "Oda a Walt Whitman" ("Ode to Walt Whitman") in 1930 while completing a year of study at Columbia University.


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Although 'Oda a Walt Whitman' is laden with homoeroticism, the poem's reliance upon metaphor results in a homoerotic poesis that is too ambiguous to conform to Spicer's demand for a more concrete depiction of the male body and gay sexuality. Gay visibility comes with the attendant stipulation that it is now more easily subject to social control.


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An Oda a Walt Whitman is an homage Federico Garcia Lorca to the poet of the masses, of universal love, of democracy. Confronting the dehumanizing city, in this case New York, the poet from Granada yearns for a society of solidarity whose most accessible model is this author of Hojas de hierba. This poem may be interpreted from its generic relevance, the ode, from the question of the apostrophe.


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Oda a Walt Whitman + - Por el East River y el Bronx los muchachos cantan enseñando sus cinturas, con la rueda, el aceite, el cuero y el martillo. Noventa mil mineros sacaban la plata de las rocas y los niños dibujaban escaleras y perspectivas. Pero ninguno se dormía, ninguno quería ser el río, ninguno amaba las hojas grandes,


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Neruda's "Oda a Walt Whitman" is not only an address to Whitman but also a response to García Lorca, a "poem al alimón," so to speak. The odes really are a contrapuntal composition, since the voice of Darío echoes in the distance.


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Federico García Lorca: Oda a Walt Whitman Voz: Laura Castanedo


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Oda a Walt Whitman [text of a poem by Lorca] / Frasconi '59. Summary Print shows wood cut excerpt from Federico Garcia Lorca's poem, Oda a Walt Whitman, in Spanish. Contributor Names Frasconi, Antonio, artist Created / Published 1959.


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Ode to Walt Whitman By Federico García Lorca JSTOR and the Poetry Foundation are collaborating to digitize, preserve, and extend access to Poetry. Source: Poetry (January 1955) Browse all issues back to 1912 This Appears In Read Issue SUBSCRIBE TODAY


Oda a Walt Whitman Federico García Lorca

"Ode to Walt Whitman" by Federico García Lorca was written in 1929-1930, while Lorca was a student at Columbia University in New York City. The poems written during this period were posthumously published as Poet in New York.


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"Oda a Walt Whitman: Homenaje, diatriba y paradigma." In Carmen Cazurro Garcia de la Quintana, ed., Lenguaje y Poesia (Puerto Rico: Fundacion Puertorriquefia de las Humanidades, with National Endowment for the Humanities, 1999), 149-165. [Examines Lorca's "Oda a Walt Whitman" and argues that Lorca reconfigures Whitman in the light of a


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Lorca's "Oda a Walt Whitman" in English Translation Anna E. Hiller L. Callahan (ed.), Spanish and Portuguese across Time, Place, and Borders. tion, is Lorca's "Ode to Walt Whitman," which appears in the eighth of the ten sections of the book. Critical approaches to the poem vary,