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ARCHIVO OBRERO

Alan Bold, ed. The Penguin Book of Socialist Verse.

Biblioteca / 1970-1979

Alan Bold, editor. The Penguin Book of Socialist Verse.

Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1970.

550 páginas.

CONTENTS

Introducción

Editor’s note

HEINRICH HEINE (1797-1856) From the German

Absolutely!

A promise

The weavers

Only wait!

Remembering Krähwinkel’s reign of terror

King David

The one method

THOMAS HOOD (1799-1845)

The song of the shirt

FERDINAND FREILIGRATH (1810-76) German

The revolution

Honour to labour

EUGÈNE POTTIER (1816-87) French

The International

GEORG HERWEGH (1817-75) German

Up!

Song of unity for the General Federation of German Trade Unions

WALT WHITMAN (1819-92)

Europe

To a foil’d European revolutionaire

ERNEST JONES (1819-69)

The song of the low

GEORG WEERTH (1822-56) German

The hundred men of Haswell

The cannon moulder

WILLIAM MORRIS (1834-96)

All for the cause

A death song

ARTHUR RIMBAUD (1854-91) French

The hands of Jeanne-Marie

ÉMILE VERHAEREN (1855-1916) French

The peasants

Towards the future

  1. BRUCE GLASIER (1859-1920)

We’ll turn things upside down

C.P. CAVAFY (1863-1933) Greek

Waiting for the barbarians

RUBÉN DARÍO (1867-1916) Spanish

To Roosevelt

HENRIETTE ROLAND HOLST (1869-1952) Dutch

‘Little winding paths. . .’

Holland

MUHAMMAD IQBAL (1873-1938) Urdu

Lenin before God

The voice of Karl Marx

HAYYIM NAHMAN BIALIK (1873-1934) Hebrew

From ‘The city of slaughter’

ANTONIO MACHADO (1875-1939) Spanish

The ephemeral past

RUF AL-RUSAFI (1875-1945) Arabic

‘Comrade, affairs are in a ferment…’

CARL SANDBURG (1878-1967)

The people, yes: 29

The hammer

ALXANDER BLOK (1880-1921) Russian

The twelve

LU HSÜN (1881-1936) Chinese

For a forgotten memory

Autumn 1935

ALEKSEI GASTEV (1882-1941) Russian

Wegrow out of iron

ISHIKAWA TAKUBOKU (1885-1912) Japanese

Aclenched fist

After an endless discussion

SAMUEL MARSHAK (1887-1964) Russian

Aminister of the disarmament conference

HUDDIE LEDBETTER (1889-1949)

Bourgeois blues

VERA INBER (b. 1890) Russian

It will come to pass

ERICH WEINERT (1890-1953) German

Song of the paving stones

NELLY SACHS (b. 1891) German

To you that build the new house

You onlookers

If I only knew

OSIP MANDELSTAMM (1891-1938) Russian

Notre Dame

‘Nature equates with Rome…’

‘Brothers, let’s glorify the twilight of freedom’

My age

‘We exist in a country grown unreal and strange’

YI KWANG-SU (b. 1892) Korean

A wind-flower

HO CHI-MINH (1892-1969) Vietnamese

The leg-irons

Advice to oneself

Restrictions

On reading ‘Anthology of a Thousand Poets’

CÉSAR VALLEJO (1892-1938) Spanish

‘The anger that breaks man into children…’

The nine monsters

‘A man walks by with a loaf of bread on his shoulder’

‘Another touch of calm, comrade’

The wretched of the Earth

HUGH MACDIARMID (b. 1892)

The skeleton of the future

Second hymm to Lenin

In the children’s hospital

Lo! A child is norn

Another epitaph on an army of mercenaries

Ballad of Aun, King of Sweden

To nearly everybody in Europe today

KUO MO-JO (b. 1893) Chinese

On the summit of Mount Hekilitsuyama

ERNST TOLLER (1893-1939) German

To the living

MAO TSE-TUNG (b. 1893) Chinese

Gh’angsha

Chingkang Mountain

New Year’s Day 1929

Advance to Fukien

March on Chian

Attack on Nanch’ang

Tapoti

Loushan Pass

The Long March

Snow

Return to Shaoshan

Inscription on a photograph of women militia

Reply to Kuo Mo-jo

VLADIMIR MAYAKOVSKY (1893-1930) Russian

from ‘The cloud in trousers’

Order no. 2 to the army of the arts

My university

Back home!

At the top of my voice

from ‘Lenin’

6 nuns

A poem about my Soviet passport

Past one o’clock

WILFRED OWEN (1893-1918)

Disabled

The parable of the old man and the young

JOE CORRIE (1894-1968)

Women are waiting tonight

Eat more

Working man, I have faith in you

‘How few there are…’

JAROSLAW IWASZKIEWICZ (b. 1894) Polish

The brotherhood of Man

PAUL ÉLUARD (1895-1952) French

Honest justice

Stupid and evil

The same day for all

Liberty

The last night

Greatness of yesterday and today

Seasons

Our movement

ANTONI SLONIMSKI (b. 1895) Polish

All

He is my brother

LOUIS ARAGON (b. 1897) French

Santa Espina

Richard Coeur-de-Lion

Song for a barrel organ

BERTOLT BRECHT (1898-1956) German

Nanna’s song

Praise of learning

Song of the patch and the overcoat

All of us or none

The mask of evil

Songs for children, Ulm 1592

The solution

WILLIAM SOUTAR (1898-1943)

The children

ILYA SELVINSKY (1899-1968) Russian

Arabbit made strong by decree

AVRAHAM SHLONSEY (b. 1900) Hebrew

Work

OKAMOTO JUN (b. 1901) Japanese

Awind-swept bridge

Avanished bridge

A bridge

RAFAEL ALBERTI (b. 1902) Spanish

Nocturne

Country recruits

To ‘Misty’, my dog

Corporeal sonnets: 7

NAKANO SHIGEHARU (b. 1902) Japanese

The Imperial Hotel

Farewell before dawn

LANGSTON HUGHES (1902-67)

I, too, sing America

Dream variation

The Weary Blues

Song fora dark girl

Merry-go-reound

Mother to son

The Negro speaks of rivers

Cross

NAZIM HIKMET (1902-63) Turkish

Advice to our children

Since I was thrown into this hole

That’s how it goes

A sad state of freedom

EDVARD KOCBEK (b. 1904) Slovene

The parrots

PABLO NERUDA (b. 1904) Spanish

from ‘Canto general’

Some beasts

The heights of Macchu Picchu, III

The head on the pole

Toussaint L’Ouverture

The United Fruit Co.

The dictators

Cristobal Miranda

I wish the wood-cutter would wake up

Letter to Miguel Otero Silva, in Caracas (1948)

They receive instructions against Chile

The enigmas

Friends on the road

  1. DAY LEWIS (b. 1904)

The magnetic mountain: 25

The magnetic mountain: 32

YI YUK-SA (1905-44) Korean

The summit

ATTILA JÓZSEF (1905-37) Hungarian

Night in the suburbs

Keep going!

‘What reader…’

They’d love me

March 1937

ZOLTÁN ZELK (b. 1906) Hungarian

Nightmare and dawn

LÉOPOLD SÉDAR SENGHOR (b. 1906) French

In memoriam

Totem

The dead

Luxembourg 1939

Prayer to masks

MIKLÓS RADNÓTI (1907-44) Hungarian

Spain, Spain

At an impatient hour

Fires

GUNNAR EKELÖF (1907-68) Swedish

Each person is a world

RENÉ CHAR (b. 1907) French

Theinventors

  1. H. AUDEN (b. 1907)

Musée des Beaux Arts

The shield of Achilles

YANNIS RITSOS (b. 1909) Greek

Romiosyne

TSANG K’E-CHIA (b. 1910) Chinese

Sinners’ black hands

MIGUEL HERNÁNDEZ (1910-42) Spanish

The winds of the people

AI CH’ING (b. 1910) Chinese

She has arisen

A message at daybreak

The sun

This winter pond

ODYSSEUS ELYTIS (b. 1911) Greek

from ‘Heroic and elegiac song for the lost second lieutenant of Albania’

FAIZ AHMAD FAIZ (b. 1911) Urdu

Freedom’s dawn

This hour of chain and gibbet

A prison nightfall

LEAH GOLDBERG (b. 1911) Hebrew

Will days indeed come

MIGJENI (1911-38) Albanian

Sons of the new age

AIMÉ CÉSAIRE (b. 1913) French

‘Uprigt now, my country and I…’

VITTORIO SERENI (b. 1913) Italian

A dream

MATEJ BOR (b. 1913) Slovene

Vision

T’IEN CHIEN (b. 1914) Chinese

Different time-tables

DAVID ROKEAH (b. 1914) Hebrew

The wall

NICANOR PARRA (b. 1914) Spanish

The vices of the modern world

Litany of the little bourgeois

Rites

Young poets

LEZ OZEROV (b. 1914) Russian

‘An oar is lying…’

DYLAN THOMAS (1914-53)

The hand that signed the paper

LÁSZLÓ BENJÁMIN (b. 1915) Hungarian

Debris

JOHN CORNFORD (1915-36)

Full moon at Tierz: before the storming of Huesca

JOHANNES BOBROWSKI (1917-65) German

Report

FRANCO FORTINI (b. 1917) Italian

Expulsion order

TSOU TI-FAN (b. 1918) Chinese

Ballads

THOMAS MCGRATH (b. 1918)

from ‘Letter to an imaginary friend’

JURE KASTELAN (b. 1919) Croatian

Encounters

The nameless

BORIS SLUTSKY (b. 1919) Russian

Physics and poetry

TO HUU (b. 1920) Vietnamese

Remember my words

Invaded South

TADEUSZ RÓZEWICZ (b. 1921) Polish

‘In a Polish village’

Draft for a contemporary love-poem

Fear

In the midst of life

Massacre of the innocents

An address

ERICH FRIED (b. 1921) German

Child in Peru

Toy on target

My girlfriends

MARCOS ANA (b. 1921) Spanish

Victim

NANOS VALAORITIS (b. 1921) Greek

5 to 7

PIER PAOLO PASOLINI (b. 1922) Italian

To a Pope

VASKO POPA (b. 1922) Serbo-Croat

The eyes of Sutyeska

CHAIRIL ANWAR (1922-49) Indonesian

Me

MIRON BIALOSZEWSKI (b. 1922) Polish

Secret freedom

VIDAL DE NICOLAS (b. 1922) Spanish

A wish

PÉTER KUCZKA (b. 1923) Hungarian

I’d rather go naked

LAJOS TAMÁSI (b. 1923) Hungarian

Wayfaring seaman

MIROSLAV HOLUB (b. 1923) Czech

In the microscope

Ode to joy

Harbour

The forest

How to paint a perfect Christmas

The lesson

Planning

GIOVANNI GIUDICI (b. 1924) Italian

You ask me what it means

YEHUDA AMICHAI (b. 1924) Hebrew

Out of three or four in a room

The United Nations Command in Jerusalem

A pity. We were such a good invention

ZBIGNIEW HERBERT (b. 1924) Polish

Two drops

Report from paradise

Naked town

A halt

Episode in a library

Emperor

Elegy of Fortinbras

Awakening

YEVGENY VINOKUROV (b. 1925) Russian

‘Each nation…’

Conscience

Birds

‘The Goths were being baptized…’

CHRISTOPHER LOGUE (b. 1926)

Know thy enemy

ALDO DO ESPIRITO SANTO (b. 1926) Portuguese

Where are the men seized in this wind of madness?

GÜNTER GRASS (b. 1927) German

In the egg

Powerless, with a guitar

DAVID DIOP (1927-60) French

Listen comrades

Africa

The vultures

GIANCARLO MAJORINO (b. 1928) Italian

Industrial landscape

FERENC JUHÁSZ (b. 1928) Hungarian

Man imposes his pattern upon a dream

RNESTO CHE GUEVARA (1928-67) Spanish

Song to Fidel

REMCO CAMPERT (b. 1929) Dutch

It was in the year of the strike

DANE ZAJC (b. 1929) Slovene

All the birds

GÁBOR GARAI (b. 1929) Hungarian

A man is beaten up

HANS MAGNUS ENZENSBERGER (b. 1929) German

middle class blues

karl heinrich marx

vending machine

PABLO ARMANDO FERNÁNDEZ (b. 1930) Spanish

from ‘Barracks and nets’

July 26, 1959

FAYAD JAMIS (b. 1930) Spanish

Life

PAAVO HAAVIKO (b. 1931) Finnish

‘Statecraft, sagacity…’

KAJETAN KOVIC (b. 1931) Slovene

The hour of conscience

Robots

ROBERT ROZHDESTVENSKY (b. 1932) Russian

Before a new jump

ADRIAN MITCHELL (b. 1932)

Order me a transparent coffin and dig my crazy grave

To whom it may concern

IAN CAMPBELL (b. 1933)

The sun is burning

ANDREI VOZNESENSKY (b. 1933) Russian

I am Goya

Hunting a hare

YEVGENY YEVTUSHENKO (b. 1933) Russian

Lies

Later

Babiy Yar

Conversation with an American writer

I journeyed through Russia

LEROI JONES (b. 1934)

Short speech to my friends

A guerrilla handbook

Political poem

A poem for speculative hipsters

DAVID AVIDAN (b. 1934) Hebrew

The desert generation

WOLE SOYINKA (b. 1935)

Telephone conversation

Civilian and soldier

PENTTI SAARIKOSKI (b. 1937) Finnish

the new suburbs surrounded by woods

and what lies in between

 ‘Life was given to man…’

ERNANDO GORDILLO CERVANTES (1940-67) Spanish

A dead youth

The price of a country

The dead

Now you know he died

JAVIER HERAUD (1942-63) Spanish

The new journey

ALAN BOLD (b. 1943)

Cause and effect

from ‘The state of the nation’

ANONYMOUS RUSSIAN POET

‘Jews don’t plant…’

Biographical notes