Sunday Morning in Fascist Spain: A European Memoir, 1948-1953

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By Willis Barnstone
Publisher Southern Illinois University Press
Sunday Morning in Fascist Spain: A European Memoir, 1948-1953
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In a writing style that may offer a glimpse of the tapestries woven on the looms of Athena and Arachne, Willis Barnstone presents a seamless tale of the first years of his life that moves as naturally from prose to poetry and back as day moves to night.Focusing on the five years Barnstone spent following his graduation from Bowdoin College living, thinking, and beginning to write in France, Greece, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, and England from 1948 to 1953, this fascinating and moving memoir nonetheless expands beyond those years. On one side of that period are the poet and translators grandparents immigration to the United States, his parents stormy relationship and his fathers eventual suicide, his childhood growing up in the apartment building where Babe Ruth lived, his first gestures toward a life of poetry in Hawthornes room at Bowdoin, and his first acquaintance with cultures other than his own while digging privies for Mexican peasants during a year off from college. On the other side of that period are Barnstones continuing life as the gypsy scholar in China, Tibet, Turkey, and Argentina and his continuing friendship with his children and former wife and the finest writers and artists the world over.A year in Paris is good to have when one is twenty. Ernest Hemingway went there when he was twentyone and stayed five years. He was married, poor, earning a living as a writer. He had some good things and some bad things to say about Gertrude Stein who accused him of being a member of a lost generation. I also stayed five years, but shared it with other countries. I could have happily stayed another year or two in Paris, my French was good, I was writing. ButI was just married and wasnt a newspaperman to support my wife on newspaper articles. And so I went to Greece where I could get a job. I suppose I could have hung on in Paris, as I did in Mexico, and each day in Paris thecity and the friends meant more to me. But Greece was not only a job. It was a light. I didnt know what kind of light, but it was a light I knew.

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72352 words72,352 words
304 pages304 pages
Lexile 1040LLexile 1040L
Published 1995Published 1995
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9780809318834

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