Frases de Robert Graves
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Robert von Ranke Graves fue un escritor y erudito británico, padre de la escritora y traductora Lucía Graves.

✵ 24. julio 1895 – 7. diciembre 1985
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“Toda forma de arte… es una tentativa para racionalizar un conflicto de emociones en el espíritu del artista.”

Fuente: [Albaigès Olivart] (1997), p. 20.
Fuente: A propósito de la poesía inglesa (1922).

“Ser poeta es una condición más que una profesión.”

Poesía
Fuente: Cuestionario Horizon (1946).

“No hay dinero en la poesía, tampoco hay poesía en el dinero.”

Poesía
Fuente: [Señor], Luis (ed.). Diccionario de citas. Editorial Espasa Calpe, 2005. ISBN 8423992543, p. 156.

“La poesía no es una ciencia sino un acto de fe.”

Poesía
Fuente: Schools (Observations on Poetry (1922-25).

“La mayoría de los poetas están muertos al final de los veintitantos.”

Poesía
Fuente: [Albaigès Olivart] (1997), p. 66.
Fuente: The Observer (1962).

Robert Graves Frases y Citas

“Si algunos mitos desconciertan a primera vista ello se debe con frecuencia a que el mitógrafo ha interpretado mal, accidental o deliberadamente, una imagen sagrada o un rito dramático.”

Fuente: Los mitos griegos (Introducción al volumen I). Alianza Editorial, Madrid 1985; página 24. ISBN 8420601101.

“Se llega al corazón de la cuestión por una serie de experiencias del mismo modelo, pero en diferentes colores.”

Fuente: [Albaigès Olivart] (1997), p. 208.
Fuente: Revista ‘Avante’.

“Hoy en día el juramento no debe descansar en tabúes religiosos o semirreligiosos, debe ser invocada una realidad o al menos una plausibilidad.”

Fuente: [Albaigès Olivart] (1997), p. 431.
Fuente: Occupation: Writer. Nueva York: Creative Age Press, 1950; Londres: Cassell, 1951.

“El mito es un dramático registro taquigráfico de materias como invasiones, migraciones, cambio dinásticos, admisiones de cultos extranjeros y reformas sociales.”

Fuente: [Albaigès Olivart] (1997), p. 175.
Fuente: Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology (introducción).

“Creo que la mejor forma de reacción contra el formalismo y el academicismo es el primer grado de la esquizofrenia.”

Fuente: [Albaigès Olivart] (1997), p. 102.
Fuente: 'Cixous' (Le Monde, 1969).

Robert Graves: Frases en inglés

“But old Death, who can't forget,
Waits his time and watches yet,
Waits and watches by the door.”

"The Cottage".
Fairies and Fusiliers (1917)
Contexto: Through the window I can see
Rooks above the cherry-tree,
Sparrows in the violet bed,
Bramble-bush and bumble-bee,
And old red bracken smoulders still
Among boulders on the hill,
Far too bright to seem quite dead.
But old Death, who can't forget,
Waits his time and watches yet,
Waits and watches by the door.

“Another War soon gets begun,
A dirtier, a more glorious one;
Then, boys, you'll have to play, all in;
It's the cruellest team will win.
So hold your nose against the stink
And never stop too long to think.”

"The Next War".
Fairies and Fusiliers (1917)
Contexto: Another War soon gets begun,
A dirtier, a more glorious one;
Then, boys, you'll have to play, all in;
It's the cruellest team will win.
So hold your nose against the stink
And never stop too long to think.
Wars don't change except in name;
The next one must go just the same,
And new foul tricks unguessed before
Will win and justify this War.

“Though I am a poor old man
Worth very little,
Yet I suck at my long pipe
At peace in the sun,
I do not fret nor much regret
That my work is done.”

Country Sentiment (1920)
Contexto: I am an old man
With my bones very brittle,
Though I am a poor old man
Worth very little,
Yet I suck at my long pipe
At peace in the sun,
I do not fret nor much regret
That my work is done.

"Brittle Bones".

“The frog-pool wanted a king.
Jove sent them Old King Log.”

Fuente: Claudius the God (1935), Ch. 30.
Contexto: The frog-pool wanted a king.
Jove sent them Old King Log.
I have been as deaf and blind and wooden as a log.
The frog-pool wanted a king.
Let Jove now send them Young King Stork.
Caligula's chief fault: his stork-reign was too brief.
My chief fault: I have been far too benevolent.
I repaired the ruin my predecessors spread.
I reconciled Rome and the world to monarchy again.
Rome is fated to bow to another Caesar.
Let him be mad, bloody, capricious, wasteful, lustful.
King Stork shall prove again the nature of kings.
By dulling the blade of tyranny I fell into great error.
By whetting the same blade I might redeem that error.
Violent disorders call for violent remedies.
Yet I am, I must remember, Old King Log.
I shall float inertly in the stagnant pool.
Let all the poisons that lurk in the mud hatch out.

“Love is a universal migraine.
A bright stain on the vision
Blotting out reason.”

"Symptoms of Love," lines 1-3, from More Poems (1961).
Poems

“Anthropologists are a connecting link between poets and scientists; though their field-work among primitive peoples has often made them forget the language of science.”

"Mammon" an address at the London School of Economics (6 December 1963); published in Mammon and the Black Goddess (1965).
General sources

“The dead may speak the truth only, even when it discredits themselves.”

Robert Graves libro The Golden Fleece

The Golden Fleece (1944), Invocation.
General sources

“It doesn't matter what's the cause,
What wrong they say we're righting,
A curse for treaties, bonds and laws,
When we're to do the fighting!”

"To Lucasta on Going to the War — For the Fourth Time"
Fairies and Fusiliers (1917)

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