Selected Poetry of Delmira Agustini
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Ellos rompen sus picos, martillando el espejo,
Y al alejarme irónica, intocada y gloriosa,
Los cuervos negros vuelan hartos de carne rosa.
Amor de burla y frío
Mármol que el tedio barnizó de fuego
O lirio que el rubor vistió de rosa,
Siempre lo dé, Dios mío . . .
O rosario fecundo,
Collar vivo que encierra
La garganta del mundo.
Cadena de la tierra
Constelación caída.
O rosario imantado de serpientes,
Glisa hasta el fin entre mis dedos sabios,
Que en tu sonrisa de cincuenta dientes
Con un gran beso se prendió mi vida:
Una rosa de labios.
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The black ravens suffer hunger for pink flesh;
In deceptive moonlight I reflect my sculpture,
They break their beaks, hammering the mirror,
And when walking away, ironic, untouched and glorious,
The black ravens fly, glutted with pink flesh.
Love of mockery and cold
Marble that tedium varnished with fire
O lily that blush adorned with rose,
May you always grant it, my God . . .
O fertile rosary,
Living necklace that encircles
The throat of the world.
Chain of land
Fallen constellation.
O rosary magnetized with serpents,
Slither till the end of time between my wise fingers,
That in your smile of fifty teeth
With a great kiss my life ignited:
A rose of lips.
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Alejandro Cáceres is an associate professor of Spanish in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at Southern Illinois University Carbondale and a member of the Academia Uruguaya de Letras. Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, he has lived in the United States since 1977. His research on Agustini, ongoing since the early 1980s, has resulted in the publication of several articles; lectures at both the Library of Congress and the National Library of Uruguay; and, in 1999, a critical edition of Agustini’s complete poetry, in Spanish, which also included the most comprehensive study of criticism written on the poet. The 2nd revised and enlarged edition of this book appeared in August 2006, and the 3rd in February 2007. Presently, Professor Cáceres’s research is dedicated to the life and works of Cuban writer Reinaldo Arenas. The present volume constitutes the most comprehensive collection on Delmira Agustini ever published in English.
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Document Outline
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
From The White Book (Fragile) (1907)
From Morning Songs (1910)
From The Empty Chalices (1913)
From The Stars of the Abyss (1924)
Author Bio