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T R A N S L A T I O N S O F M A C H A D O AVAILABLE I N E N G L I S H Barnstone, Willis. The Dream Below the Sun. Trumansberg, N.Y.: The Crossing Press, 1981. A reissue, with many additional poems, of next entry. . Eighty Poems of Antonio Machado. New York: Las Americas , 1959. Includes Juan Ramon Jimenez' reminiscence of Machado. Belitt, Ben. Juan de Mairena: Epigrams, Maxims, Memoranda, and Memoirs of an Apocryphal Professor. Berkeley: Universityof California Press, 1963. Includes an Appendix of Poems from the "Apocryphal Songbooks." Illustrated. Craige, BettyJean. Selected Poems of Antonio Machado. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UniversityPress, 1978. Highly academic. Falck, Colin. The Garden in the Evening. 14 poems. Oxford, England : TheReview, No. 13, 1965. Maloney, Dennis. TheLandscape ofSoria. Buffalo: White Pine Press, 1985Predmore , Richard L. Solitudes, Galleries, and Other Poems. Durham: Duke UniversityPress, 1987. Rexroth, Kenneth. Thirty Spanish Poems of Love and Exile. San Francisco : City Lights, 1955. Several brilliant translations. Scholes, Carmen, and William Witherup. I Go Dreaming Roads. 22 poems. Monterey, Ca.: Peters Gate Press, 1973. Trueblood, Alan S. Antonio Machado: Selected Poems. Cambridge, Ma.: Harvard University Press, 1982. A generous selection, sixty-four poems, with marvelous notes. [173] This page intentionally left blank [3.137.192.3] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 06:25 GMT) Robert Ely is the author of ten books of poetry. Antonio Machado was a strong influence on his first book of poetry, Silence in the Snowy Fields. Ely has edited and translated works of Swedish,German, Norwegian , and Persian poetry, including that of Neruba and Rilke. He received the National Book Award for poetry in 1968.His home is in Moose Lake, Minnesota. ...

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