
If Only for a Moment (I'll Never Be Young Again): Selected Poems of Jaime Gil de Biedma - Hardcover
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Languages:EnglishPublisher:Fonograf EditionsISBN-13:9798987589052UPC:9798987589052Book Category:PoetryBook Subcategory:European, LGBTQ+Size:8.10 x 5.40 x 0.80 inchesWeight:0.8003Product ID:SCCB0FYCXY
Jaime Gil de Biedma is the most original and influential among the poets known as the '50's Generation in Spain, and is considered the greatest Spanish poet to emerge in the second half of the 20th century. His life and literary career were bracketed almost entirely by the rise and fall of Generalissimo Francisco Franco, notorious for the suppression of literature. Born in 1929, he was six years old when Garc?a Lorca was murdered in Granada at the outbreak if the Civil War, and his collected poems, Las personas del verbo, first appeared in 1975, the year Franco died. What is surprising is that Gil de Biedma was a leftist, homosexual poet from the Catalan capitol, Barcelona - all of Franco's favorite things - who not only published books of autobiographical poetry in Spain but was known as a poet of social conscience as well as erotic lyricism. Like other Spanish poets of his time, he chose his words carefully.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Fonograf EditionsISBN-13:9798987589052UPC:9798987589052Book Category:PoetryBook Subcategory:European, LGBTQ+Size:8.10 x 5.40 x 0.80 inchesWeight:0.8003Product ID:SCCB0FYCXY
Jamie Gil de Biedma (Author)
Jaime Gil de Biedma is widely recognized as Spain's finest poet since Garc?a Lorca. Born in 1929, his childhood and almost entire adult life were bracketed by the bloody civil war and Franco's fascist state. Yet rooted in Barcelona, he managed to become a cosmopolitan poet, lived as a clandestine leftist and gay man, and published three books of poetry under strict censorship. His poetry is collected in the anthology Las personas del verbo (1975). He died of AIDS in 1990, and since the publication of his diaries, he has become the icon of a passionate literary cult.
Jaime Gil de Biedma is widely recognized as Spain's finest poet since Garc?a Lorca. Born in 1929, his childhood and almost entire adult life were bracketed by the bloody civil war and Franco's fascist state. Yet rooted in Barcelona, he managed to become a cosmopolitan poet, lived as a clandestine leftist and gay man, and published three books of poetry under strict censorship. His poetry is collected in the anthology Las personas del verbo (1975). He died of AIDS in 1990, and since the publication of his diaries, he has become the icon of a passionate literary cult.
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