Chenel ‘Dismumple’ years within the 100 bullfighting poetry compiled by Andrés Amorós | Culture | EUROtoday

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Andrés Amorós, in the presentation of the book in Madrid.

‘This afternoon, the shadow is burning/ this afternoon commits probably the most atheist/ this afternoon, Antoñete (God retains him) dusts the mum of the bullfight.

This afternoon the scarves moist/ this afternoon, within the courtyard of gross sales, non -compliance Years Chenel by pure ”.

This is a fraction of the sonnet that Joaquín Sabina (“I am a singer for cowardice; I, in reality, what I wanted is to be bullfighting”) devoted the instructor Antoñete in 2000 on the event of the withdrawal of the bullfighter.

Sabina is likely one of the 78 poets within the bullfighting that Andrés Amorós, Professor of Literature and Writer, has chosen in an anthology entitled The hundred finest bullfighting poetry (The Paseíllo), just lately.

“Poetry is undoubtedly the most appropriate genre to express the beauty and complexity of bullfighting,” says the creator within the introduction of the e-book. And he provides: “Because of its wealth and variety, bullfighting poetry is a truly attractive world, which covers from the most cultured lyric to romances, popular couplets and, now, pop songs.”

The List of Amorós seems from Alfonso X El Sabio, Gonzalo de Berceo, Luis de Góngora, Lope de Vega, Francisco de Quevedo, Calderón de la Barca or Espronceda, to the contemporaries Antonio and Manuel Machado, Gerard The present Carlos Marzal, Felipe Benítez Reyes, Luis Alberto de Cuenca, the farmer Juan Pedro Domecq and Díez, the rejoneador Ángel Peralta, the bullfighter Mario Cabré, the critic Javier Villán or the singers Joaquín Sabina and Andrés Calamaro, amongst others.

Each of the poems is preceded by a remark concerning the creator and that work from the literary and bullfighting perspective. “The selection criteria has been, above all, the quality of the poem,” says Amorós; “But in some cases it was inevitable to also take into account the importance of the poet: it is not negligible, for example, that they have written bullfighting poems Calderón de la Barca, Lord Byron or Rilke.”

Among all of the authors chosen, Amorós affirms that “the most universal are Lorca and Miguel Hernández”, and about each mentioned within the latest presentation of the e-book that what most pursuits him is “when they transcend the costumbrista and make him a universal human drama.”

“About him Crying by Ignacio Sánchez Mejías “which is an absolutely extraordinary work, “he mentioned,” there are many people abroad who believe that Sánchez Mejías did not exist and that Lorca invented because she does not give concrete details. “

“I have to insist on something almost obvious,” writes Andrés Amorós in his e-book, “bullfighting is an art in itself, does not need poetry to convey beauty. But good poetry adorns it, and can help us discover aesthetic details or points of view.”

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