Gypsy Romances & Poem of the Deep Song is the first book in English devoted entirely to Lorca's two collections of Gypsy-inspired verse.
Gypsy Romances (Romancero Gitano) is, of course, by far the world's best-known book of Spanish poetry. Less known but equally entrancing is Lorca's tribute to Flamenco: Poem of the Deep Song (Poema del Cante Jondo). This celebration of Spain's quintessential music is as fragrant as Manuel de Falla's Nights in the Gardens of Spain or Debussy's España.
Trained as a classical pianist, Lorca's first love and lifelong passion was music.
This version, by a prize-winning poet and translator who is also an orchestral musician and composer, captures as never before the music of García Lorca's verse.
Dan Veach, founding editor of Atlanta Review, one of the world's leading international poetry journals, has been honored with the Willis Barnstone Translation Prize, America's most prestigious single-poem translation award.
His translations of Iraqi war poetry, Flowers of Flame (Michigan State University Press, 2008) won an Independent Publisher Book Award. My translation of all the major Anglo-Saxon poetry, Beowulf & Beyond, has just appeared from Lockwood Press.
Mr. Veach own poetry has been published and anthologized worldwide, and his collection Elephant Water won the Georgia Author of the Year Award.
Contents: Introduction; Gypsy Romances; Romance of the Moon, the Moon; Preciosa and the Wind; Quarrel; Sleepwalking Romance; The Gypsy Nun; The Unfaithful Wife; Romance of the Black Pain; San Miguel (Granada); San Rafael (Cordova); San Gabriel (Seville); Arrest of Antoñito el Camborio on the Road to Seville 63 The Death of Antoñito el Camborio; Death from Love; Romance of the Summoned; Romance of the Spanish Civil Guard; Three Historical Romances; The Martyrdom of Saint Eulalia; Joke of Don Pedro on Horseback; Thamar and Amnon; Poem of The Deep Song; Little song of three rivers; Poem of the Gypsy Siguiriya; Poem of the Soleá; Poem of the Saeta; Portrait of the Petenera; Two Girls; Flamenco Vignettes; Three cities; Six Caprices; Scene of the Lieutenant Colonel of the Civil Guard; Song of Amargo's Mother; Selected Readings;