A brief history of music & Fourteen forms of melancholy
Breve historia de la música & Catorce formas de melancolía
Bilingual edition.
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Author
Contributions
- Chirinos Arrieta, Eduardo, 1960-2016 - Contributor
- Racz, Gregary Joseph, translator - Contributor
Publication
2020 - Diálogos, New Orleans, Louisiana
Language
English
Word Count
34,750 words, Guess
Page Count
139 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101944884890
- ISBN-139781944884895
- OCLC Control Number1229126097
- Open LibraryOL44071382M
Classifications
- DDC861.64
- LCCPQ8498.13.H54 B7413 2020
Alternate Titles
- Brief history of music and Fourteen forms of melancholy
- Breve historia de la música & Catorce formas de melancolía
Description
"A Brief History of Music is the first complete English-language translation of the late Peruvian writer Eduardo Chirinos's Breve historia de la música, which was awarded the inaugural Premio Case de América de Poesía Americana prize in 2011. The poems in this singular, often poignant collection reflect Chirinos's fascination with music, one of the recurrent topics of his extensive poetic oeuvre alongside childhood, animals, film, the vagaries of memory, painting, and even the poetic tradition itself. Each of the twenty-three carefully crafted pieces here provides an imaginative scenario accompanying a chosen musical piece, from an anonymous Berbérie song to twentieth-century atonal works, featuring favorite compositions by such classical greats as Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Sibelius, Debussy, Gershwin, and Stravinsky, among others. This ninth volume of Chirinos's verse available in English, all translated by G. J. Racz, also includes the delightfully playful, meditative chapbook Fourteen Forms of Melancholy, whose wistful, though ludic tone covers many of the themes found throughout Chirinos's unique, affecting work. This is the second collaboration between Chirinos and Racz to be published by Diálogos Books. While the Wolf Is Around appeared from this press in 2014"--
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