Tag archive for Galdós (RSS)

Hemp horses

Posted: April 28th 2007 13:04. Last modified: April 28th 2007 13:25

Apparently the four corners of a square reel used in this Huesca village in hemp yarn production represent four horses bound for France. I wonder which horses these were: those that awaited the Duke of Calabria, when he sought with three others to flee the court of King Ferdinand of Aragon, or others? (If folksy [...]

C19th noise pollution

Posted: January 25th 2006 08:46. Last modified: October 26th 2006 20:04

Nightfall in Madrid, which was apparently notorious (Pérez Galdós, Rosalía, ca 1872):
In the house a sepulchral silence reigned, but outside the noise was unbearable: carriages came and went without cease; a girl cried the lottery every five minutes, informing the public, “Tomorrow’s the last day to get your tickets. 10 reals for a décimo [tenth [...]

Backish

Posted: September 23rd 2005 21:12. Last modified: May 13th 2008 20:13

Thanks for the concerned mails. The cooperative gave us the day off, so I’m able to report that, far from being drunk or dead, I am in fact drownded, and that neither in the Jesus Sea, nor in the Odys-sea, but in the rippling Manchegan earthsea, where gypsies wear latex and smell of Eau de [...]

More chavales

Posted: June 14th 2005 18:43. Last modified: October 26th 2006 20:06

Re chav, here From a lexicon of flamenco song terms derived from Caló and thieves’ dialects (germanías):

Talking Cuban

Posted: March 31st 2005 14:23. Last modified: October 26th 2006 20:09

He ventured along a path, following a field of cane whose leaves shook softly with the noise of a crushed newspaper. In an end he could make out several triangular cabins. Near these primitive houses, a dying bonfire sent winks by its embers.
“Haitians!” thought Menegildo. “They must be completely drunk…

Galdós and those spud-crazy guiris

Posted: March 14th 2005 22:39. Last modified: October 26th 2006 20:12

Where did he get that vernacular?

Maritime noun/verb swaps

Posted: March 3rd 2005 12:45. Last modified: September 7th 2005 19:13

Well-travelled salesmen are nothing more that the latest bunch of pechelingues.

Trafalgar celebrations

Posted: May 13th 2004 07:22. Last modified: September 7th 2005 19:10

“Gravina rose up blind with rage and cast in the face of the Frenchman his cowardly behaviour at Cape Finisterre. They exchanged somewhat strong words and, finally, the Spanish admiral exclaimed, ‘We set sail tomorrow!’” More Benito Pérez Galdós here, but what we want to know is whether Tony has invited Jacques to the celebratory [...]

Hispanidad day

Posted: October 12th 2003 21:10. Last modified: September 7th 2005 19:11

A lot of people here get extremely pissed off about Hispanidad Day, today, October 12th. Since it was the Romans, not the Spanish, who assigned this name to the bit of the world before the sun sets, and since every true Catalan knows that the man who set foot on a Caribbean beach on October [...]

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  • March 16 1758 

    Fernando III of Barcelona, VI of Castile, establishes a board of commerce to encourage the same, and a commercial tribunal to resolve disputes. He reëstablishes the right of imperiage [I think this must be some kind of feudal arrangement governing property and revenue sharing ...

Josep Pla, Palafrugell (1918-9)

  • 16 de març de 1918 El senyor Balaguer, escrivent del Jutjat municipal, sol prendre cafè amb el meu pare. És un senyor molt simpàtic. Sempre que em troba, em diu: –Vine al Jutjat! Faràs pràctica de la carrera, llegiràs papers, veuràs coses que t’interessaran… –Deuen obrir molt aviat… –que jo [...]

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