Thursday, October 22, 2009

Ontario License Studying Book Granada: emotional guidance

Da "An early gay guide," say Daniel Eisenberg, 1993. Articolo his "Granada: Guide emotional di Gregorio Martínez Sierra (Paris, 1911).


In the modern Granada, are often denied the city's gay past and the kingdom. In Andalusia, but in Granada, homosexuality is the subject of disgust and repression, and is, therefore, the English region in which the gay movement is currently less developed. If resurrected the homosexual García Lorca, enthusiasmime truly won in life is lost "(p. 13). Offers readers the comfort of irresponsibility, the sovereign pleasure of living with madness (p. 15). Advised to stay in Granada "people who are touched with melancholy, apparently incurable, abuse of self-analysis and soul-winded, to which, for morbid exaltation of pride , have come to appear that they meet or violate a law less moral maso, depends on the balance of the world, girls who have a nasty habit of dreaming about military dating less pé maso RFID. Here acquire excellent reverence in gRado High Love, capital letters and without uniform "(p. 236).
Geography is the infrastructure of this experience: "[La Vega de Granada] is one of the most soft, gentle and romantic landscapes of Spain, and worth come not to visit, but to dwell long in the Moorish city, although she was not the Alhambra, just smiling charm of this undulating plain, lush, caressing equally the eyes and heart. Just as there are landscapes
disturbing, this is suggestive of dildos aplacante and pantheistic .... There is peace and friendly silencias four weeks. "The excitement calm, which is to be the spiritual fruit of this venture, calls for crystallized long, slow hours of contemplation, and especially of loneliness, which is pressing not no rush hour or guide, or preconceived trip, ... it is necessary to achieve a certain brotherhood with the sources, and a sentimental and sensual complicity with the geometry of cypress and myrtle; need to know precisely where in the sky has looked for each star, must have heard many different times, the soothing talk of the grove; ... the soul, led by the eyes, must have dreamed many hours leaning over the railing of jardí nNo conocemos this otro ejemplo de una ciudad española de Exaltacion.

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note, a quote from the works of the author's wife, María Martínez Sierra.


[Eisenberg writes: " Después de la boda if felicitaron reciprocally, porque no pudieran vivir juntos, love preocupaciones sin hijos y take (no los tuvieron ), up ya porque "nadie noscan say what to do.]

"In the exercise, say, physical love, [no] nothing immoral, even reprehensible, provided there is mutual agreement between the parties .... I think all the virgins of the world are at their most perfect right to cease to be when it suits them and in society from which they see fit, without laws or blessings, and without society has the slightest right to interfere with censure, much less with penalties. Everyone is everyone, the absolute master of himself, it seems to me the vid

" When talking with children, ignorant little women, great claims are heard, straight, bleeding truth, that would scare the boldest moralist, unconsciousness and those with all simple .... Everything great that has given our country is in the spirit of that formal austerity, twinned with the wildest interior freedom .... Earth unleashed Inquisition and of realism ... high in the formal statement of faith, and sarcastic and saturated doubt pleased .... Spain is the hope of all the anarchy, the promised land of happiness in the lidom .... This will be the country's privileged and blessed land that before in any corner of the world refuse to kill the executioner and the soldier to go to war, this will burn the civil registries and every man will be named as he pleases and age that painting "


Gregorio Martínez Sierra, Granada guide Emotional - pp. 228-231

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