Translated by Esther Allen with an Introduction by Roberto González Echevarría
José Martí: An Introduction by Roberto González Echevarría
Chronology
Suggestions for Further Reading
Earliest Writings
Abdala
Letter to His Mother from Prison
Political Prison in Cuba
1871-1881
Notebooks 1-3
Early Journalism:
The Poor Neighborhoods of Mexico City
Sarah Bernhardt
Impressions of America (by a very fresh Spaniard)
1882-1890
Poetry:
Prologue to Juan Antonio Pérez Bonalde’s Poem of Niagara
Ismaelillo:
Waking Dream/Sueño despierto
Fragrant Arms/Brazos fragantes
My Kinglet/Mi reyecillo
Son of My Soul/Hijo del alma
Free Verses/Versos libres:
My Verses
The Swiss Father/El padre suizo
Famous Island/Isla famosa
Love in the City/Amor de ciudad grande
I Hate the Sea/Odio el mar
Winged Cup/Copa con alas
Notebooks 4-15:
Undated Fragment
A Passion
from The Golden Age:
Pin the Tail on the Donkey: A New Game and Some Old Ones
Letters from New York:
Coney Island
The Trial of Guiteau
Prizefight
Emerson
Tribute to Karl Marx, Who Has Died
from La América: The Brooklyn Bridge; The Glossograph; Indigenous Art; Mexico, the United States, and Protectionism; Graduation Day
The Indians in the United States
The World’s Biggest Explosion
Impressionist Painters
A Great Confederate Celebration
The Cutting Case
The Poet Walt Whitman
Class War in Chicago: A Terrible Drama
A Walking Marathon
New York Under Snow
Blaine’s Night
A Chinese Funeral
Inauguration Day
Political Correspondecne:
Letter to Emilio Núñez
Letter to General Máximo Gómez
A Vindication of Cuba
1891-1894
Poetry:
Simple Verses/Versos sencillos:
Prologue
I (I am an honest man/Yo soy un hombre sincero)
III (I hate the masks and vices/Odio la máscara y vicio)
XXVIII (Past the manor with the tomb/Por la tumba del cortijo)
XXX (Blood-hued lightning cleaves/El rayo surca, sangriento)
XXXVI (Yes, I know: flesh/Ya sé: de carne se puede)
XLV (I dream of marble cloisters/Sueño con claustros de mármol)
Notebooks 18-20
Letters from New York:
Our America
The Lynching of the Italians
The Monetary Conference of the American Republics
A Town Sets a Black Man on Fire
from Patria:
The Abolition of Slavery in Puerto Rico
My Race
To Cuba!
The Truth About the United States
1895
Politics:
The Montecristi Manifesto
Final Correspondence:
Letter to His Mother
Letter to Manuel Mercado
War Diaries:
Part I: From Montecristi to Cap-Haïtien
Part II: From Cap-Haïtien to Dos Ríos
Afterword by Esther Allen
Notes
Index