ext_23471 ([identity profile] the-grynne.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] greatpoetry2007-06-27 10:09 pm

Miguel Hernandez, "First Song"

FIRST SONG

The field has drawn back
when it saw man, muscles
tightened, rush into it.

What an abyss appears
between the olive tree and man!

The animal who sings:
the animal who is able
to weep and to sink roots,
remembered his claws.

Claws that he adorned
with silkiness and flowers
but at last allows to be bare
in all their cruelty.

My claws are snapping on my hands.
Keep away from them, my son.
I am liable to plunge them,
I am liable to thrust them
into your fragile body.

I have turned back into the tiger.
Keep away, or I will destroy you.

Today love is death,
and man is a hunter of man.



MIGUEL HERNANDEZ

Translated from the Spanish by James Wright
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[personal profile] takhys 2007-06-27 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)
!!! YES. Thank you! I've been trying to find out where that icon came from for ages. I love 'The Good Thief' and the icon is gorgeous, but I found it off a link of a link and there was no authorship listed.
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repost - LJ is acting up. Bah.

[personal profile] takhys 2007-06-27 03:15 pm (UTC)(link)
If you liked 'The Good Thief', have you seen 'The Spanish Prisoner'? It's directed by Mamet and a little hard to find, but really worth it.
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[personal profile] takhys 2007-06-27 03:30 pm (UTC)(link)
The movie itself I can pretty much take or leave; it's Steve Martin that makes it worthwhile.

I work in movie rental place that specializes in indie, foreign and classic films, so I usually end up recommending it because it's one that a lot of people haven't seen and it's not overly pretentious.

(Yes, I like horrible, shlocky crap movies.)