Best of
Spanish-Literature

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The Third Resignation


Gabriel García Márquez
    

Lather and Nothing Else


Hernando Téllez
    

Wit and Wisdom of Don Quixote


Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
    

Sentimental Songs = La Poesía Cursi


Felipe Alfau
    His published work is now complete with Sentimental Songs, his collection of poetry. Written between 1923 and 1987 (thus predating and postdating his novels), these poems represent a lifetime's reflections and personal experiences. Unlike the novels, the poems were written in Alfau's native tongue of Spanish and look back to classic Spanish poetry of late nineteenth century. But like his novels, the mocking note of parody is frequently heard. As translator Ilan Stavans writes in his introduction, Sentimental Songs "is a rebuttal of Romanticism, but it emerges from the very ranks of the Romantic movement and its sense of life." This is a bilingual edition, with Alfau's Spanish facing Stavans's English translations (made in consultation with the author). A substantial introduction places the poems in the context of Alfau's fiction and in the larger context of Spanish poetry in general.