Scarecrow & Other Anomalies
Scarecrow & Other Anomalies is a translated collection of works by Oliverio Girondo, written originally in Spanish. It was translated by Gilbert Alter-Gilbert. Scarecrow inspired the feature film The Dark Side of the Heart (1994), directed by Eliseo Subiela. It is a collection of Girondo's previous books Espantapájaros (Scarecrow) Interlunio (Lunarlude), in addition to selected poems and a manifesto written by Girondo for Martín Fierro.[1][2]
Editions[edit]
- Translated from Spanish by Gilbert Alter-Gilbert, with an "Anti-Preface" by Karl Kvitko. Grand Terrace, CA: Xenos Books. ISBN 1-879378-29-9 Search this book on . (paper), 191 p.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Oliverio Girondo - Scarecrow & Other Anomalies". Xenosbooks.com, accessed October 22, 2011.
- ↑ Weiss, Jason (May 2004). "Scarecrow & other anomalies". Literature and Arts of the Americas. 37 (1): 139–184. doi:10.1080/0890576042000239744. ISSN 0890-5762.
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