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After the Classics: A Translation Into English of the Selected Verse of Vicent Andres Estelles

After the Classics: A Translation Into English of the Selected Verse of Vicent Andres Estelles

Dominic Keown
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This selection of the verse of Valencian poet Vicent Andres Estelles is accompanied by a translation into English from the original Catalan. The format of an innovative dialogue with classical authors a cornerstone of Estellesian expression constitutes an ingenious invocation and parodic commentary on the output and ethos of the Latin poets Horace, Ovid, Virgil and Catullus, the medieval patriarch of Valencian letters Ausias March and the Renaissance Castilian poet, Garcilaso de la Vega. For Estelles, Octavian Rome provides a parallel to the Franco dictatorship and the historical framework surrounding these writers affords the neophyte an opportunity for ideological denunciation, creative wit and lyrical grace as well as righteous anger at the oppressive pettiness of life under autocracy. The translators have attempted to bring to an Anglophone readership the wealth of achievement of this writer who, despite the severity of fascist repression, sang and celebrated the experience of his own community through its own oppressed language."
Pages
254
Format
ebook
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Release
June 27, 2013
ISBN
1299631223
ISBN 13
9781299631229

After the Classics: A Translation Into English of the Selected Verse of Vicent Andres Estelles

Dominic Keown
0/5 ( ratings)
This selection of the verse of Valencian poet Vicent Andres Estelles is accompanied by a translation into English from the original Catalan. The format of an innovative dialogue with classical authors a cornerstone of Estellesian expression constitutes an ingenious invocation and parodic commentary on the output and ethos of the Latin poets Horace, Ovid, Virgil and Catullus, the medieval patriarch of Valencian letters Ausias March and the Renaissance Castilian poet, Garcilaso de la Vega. For Estelles, Octavian Rome provides a parallel to the Franco dictatorship and the historical framework surrounding these writers affords the neophyte an opportunity for ideological denunciation, creative wit and lyrical grace as well as righteous anger at the oppressive pettiness of life under autocracy. The translators have attempted to bring to an Anglophone readership the wealth of achievement of this writer who, despite the severity of fascist repression, sang and celebrated the experience of his own community through its own oppressed language."
Pages
254
Format
ebook
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Release
June 27, 2013
ISBN
1299631223
ISBN 13
9781299631229

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