Friday, December 16, 2005

Illustration Friday: IMAGINE

This is an old painting…Illustration is based on a poem of Federico Garcia Lorca - The Faithless Wife, from his collection of Romancero Gitano, 'Gypsy Ballads'… Just IMAGINE the headache this guy is having, thinking she was a maiden!


So I took her to the river
believing she was a maiden,
but she already had a husband.
It was on St. James night
and almost as if I was obliged to.
The lanterns went out
and the crickets lighted up.
In the farthest street corners
I touched her sleeping breasts
and they opened to me suddenly
like spikes of hyacinth.
The starch of her petticoat
sounded in my ears
like a piece of silkrent by ten knives.
Without silver light on their foliage
the trees had grown largerand a horizon of dogs
barked very far from the river.

Past the blackberries,
the reeds and the hawthorne
underneath her cluster of hair
I made a hollow in the earth
I took off my tie,
she took off her dress.
I, my belt with the revolver,
She, her four bodices.
Nor nard nor mother-o’-pearl
have skin so fine,
nor does glass with silver
shine with such brilliance.
Her thighs slipped away from me
like startled fish,
half full of fire,
half full of cold.
That night I ranon the best of roads
mounted on a nacre mare
without bridle stirrups.

As a man, I won’t repeat
the things she said to me.
The light of understanding
has made me more discreet.
Smeared with sand and kisses
I took her away from the river.
The swords of the lilies
battled with the air.

I behaved like what I am,
like a proper gypsy.
I gave her a large sewing basket,
of straw-colored satin,
but I did not fall in love
for although she had a husband
she told me she was a maiden
when I took her to the river.


-- and here ist is in its original language--

La Casada Infiel
Y que yo me la llevé al río
creyendo que era mozuela,
pero tenía marido.
Fue la noche de Santiago
y casi por compromiso.
Se apagaron los faroles
y se encendieron los grillos.
En las últimas esquinas
toqué sus pechos dormidos,
y se me abrieron de pronto
como ramos de jacintos..
El almidón de su enagua
me sonaba en el oído,
como una pieza de seda
rasgada por diez cuchillos.
Sin luz de plata en sus copas
los árboles han crecido,
y un horizonte de perros
ladra muy lejos del río.

Pasadas la zarzamoras,
los juncos y los espinos,
bajo su mata de pelo
hice un hoyo sobre el limo.
Yo me quité la corbata.
Ella se quitó el vestido.
Yo el cinturón de revólver.
Ella sus cuatro corpiños.
Ni nardos ni caracolas
tienen el cutis tan fino,
ni los critales con luna
relumbran con ese brillo.
Sus muslos se me escapaban
como peces sorprendidos,
la mitad llenos de lumbre,
la mitad llenos de frío.
Aquella noche corrí
el mejor de los caminos,
montado en potra de nácar
sin bridas y sin estribos.
No quiero decir, por hombre,
las cosas que ella me dijo.
La luz del entendimiento
me hace ser muy comedido.
Sucia de besos y arena
yo me la llevé al río.
Con el aire se batían
las espadas de los lirios.

Me porté como quien soy.
Como un gitano legítimo.
La regalé un costurero
grande de raso pajizo,
y no quise enamorarme
porque teniendo marido
me dijo que era mozuela
cuando la llevaba al río.

11 Comments:

Blogger valerie walsh said...

wonderful in every way!

10:04 PM  
Blogger Zórdís said...

Absolutamente Maravilloso. Beautiful picture and style. It is so nice.

1:40 AM  
Blogger andrea said...

What Zordis said. Very exotic and evocative -- lovey marriage of image and poetry.

7:14 AM  
Blogger steve said...

WOW (speechless)!

9:42 AM  
Blogger LDahl said...

Stunning! Oh,just stunning!!!!!
Thank you for the experience!

7:49 PM  
Blogger carla said...

This is breathtakingly beautiful...it has such depth of imagery and expresses the poem so well.

5:00 PM  
Blogger Christine Lim said...

Stunning! Well composition and colour.

9:41 PM  
Blogger Anonymous said...

The cheek of the faithless wife! Make that two };-} Conceptually I fully understand, particularly when reading such poetry from Federico and view the half naked gypsy in your illustration. Nude is so much more appetising, have been saved. Love the fleeting horse and know you are psychic };-}

7:20 PM  
Blogger Tony Sarrecchia said...

Beautiful design, illustration, compostion...wow.

9:58 AM  
Blogger Manar said...

it's stunning,love it..

9:19 PM  
Blogger gudbrandsdottir said...

This is the perfect combination of picture and text :)

3:52 PM  

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