domingo, 20 de julio de 2014

Jorge Luis Borges in New York -1976




Esta es una emisión histórica del escritor argentino, Jorge Luis Borges. La lectura de una selección de su poesía en la calle 92 . El escritor recita sus poemas en español y un invitado lee la traducción. Borges comenta sobre los poemas de forma individual y, ocasionalmente, los relaciona con sus perspectivas existenciales. Anima a su audiencia a leer más allá de sus poemas, a verlos como algo más que cadenas de palabras que han sido unidas entre sí. Según el escritor, la poesía, como el arte, supera el mundo convencional conocido por la humanidad. Él lo ve como algo que ocupa otra realidad - otro universo.

Originalmente grabada el 29 de abril de 1976, la lectura es un registro de una de las últimas visitas de Borges a los Estados Unidos. Borges lee  algunas de sus obras más célebres, entre ellos: El oro de los tigres, A una espada en York , Israel 1969, y Una invocación a Joyce

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Jorge Luis Borges Reads at the 92nd Street

This is a rebroadcast of the Argentinian writer, Jorge Luis Borges, reading a selection of his poetry at the 92nd Street Y. The writer recites his poems in Spanish and a guest reads the translation. Borges comments on the poems individually and occasionally relates them to his existentialist perspectives. He encourages his audience to read beyond his poems, to see them as more than strands of words that have been strung together. According to the writer, poetry, like art, surpasses the conventional world known to humanity. He sees it as something that occupies another reality-- another universe.

Originally recorded on April 29th, 1976, the reading is a record of one of Borges's last visits to the United States. He reads from some of his most celebrated works, including: The Other Tiger, To a Sword in York Minster, Israel 1969, and An Invocation to Joyce.

Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges (1899-1986) was an Argentinian writer, translator, and political activist. His works have been included amongst collections of philosophy, as well as fantasy. While he maintained a respectable international reputation, he was not fully recognized in the United States until the 1960s, the period in which his works began to be translated into English. In the 1961, he received the Prix Formentor, which he shared with Samuel Becket. Borges was also the recipient of the Jerusalem Prize, National Prize for Literature, Prix mondial Cino Del Duca, and the French Legion of Honour.


Historic Audio from the Archives of Charles Ruas

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Allen Ginsberg and Peter Orlowski, 1978. Photo by Herbert Rusche.
Allen Ginsberg and Peter Orlowski, 1978. Photo by Herbert Rusche.

A collection of recovered and restored programs produced by Charles Ruas at WBAI-FM, the Pacifica station in New York, in the seventies. Ruas is the author of Conversations with American Writers, a Fulbright scholar, and a distinguished French translator. He is also a frequent contributor to ARTNews and Art in America. This series is produced in partnership with Charles Ruas, The Pacifica Radio Archives, The Yale Beinecke Library, The Columbia University Rare Book & Manuscript Collection, and numerous restorers, archivists and collectors.

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