César Tiempo

1906–1980

César Tiempo was the pen name of the Argentine poet, playwright, and screenwriter Israel Zeitlin, who was born in Ekaterinoslav (today, Dnipro), Ukraine, and brought to Buenos Aires as an infant. A prominent figure in Argentine literary circles, he wrote more than three dozen screenplays for the Argentine cinema. His plays and poetry feature Jewish characters and Jewish themes and were often concerned with the downtrodden and the exploited of society. He was also a vocal critic of Argentine antisemitism.

Entries in the Posen Library by This Creator

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Dirge for a Bar That Has Closed Down

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The slow and green river that winds throughthe blanched street of the Jewish Quarterkept watch over your agony.From my old tableI used to see himapproach your windows withrestless eyes. And as he…

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Freckled Childhood

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I certainly had an obscure childhood but intensely my own, a childhood which wanted to be dashing but had the features of a caricature. Yes, a caricature. For example: that absurd love for Sophie,…

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Romance of the Gambler’s Girls

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Reb Menashe Dorogofsky what beautiful girls you have! the brunette enchants me, also, the red-head. The trampled plants of our century spring again from their feet the curve of the Hebrew sky which…

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A Series of Verses to the Venerable Ancient Whose Portrait Hangs in the Window of a Lottery Agency

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The Avenida de Mayo glows with a virginal light beneath the Sabbath sky. That light strikes the window pane that displays your portrait: Laban amidst a flock of gaily colored lottery tickets, green…

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Verses to a Dictionary and to the Neckerchiefs (Worn by the Gauchos)

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With you, it is not impossible to define creatures and things with the simplicity of the fish whose scales streak the sea with blue and gold, Or of the sea itself that swells with the gracefulness of…

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The Bible tells us that from the heights Moses blessed the children of Israel, showing them God’s Promised Land, where Moses himself never entered. Like ships passing by when land is in sight so…