The Iowa Review Volume 5 Issue 2 Spring 1974 Estoy En Larga Espera Theresa Moritz Albert Frank Moritz Carlos Prospero Follow this and additional works at: http://ir.uiowa.edu/iowareview Part of the Creative Writing Commons Recommended Citation Moritz, Theresa; Albert Frank Moritz; and Carlos Prospero. "Estoy En Larga Espera." The Iowa Review 5.2 (1974): 22-22. Web. Available at: http://ir.uiowa.edu/iowareview/vol5/iss2/20 This Contents is brought to you for free and open access by Iowa Research Online. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Iowa Review by an authorized administrator of Iowa Research Online. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Article 20 "ESTOYEN LARGA ESPERA" I am enduring the long wait seated at a round table a tub my wif es washes While you can hear the sound of oil in the frying pan, the tub. my wife washes I am enduring the long wait wife my mops the floor and also washes and today is Sunday. While clothes The president of the republic of chile on a visit to the was here yesterday city while we looked at the budget of the man who will put curtains in our house. There were in the papers displays and the crowd threw confetti a while the two presidents passed in car; and also, there on the flat roofs a guard of soldiers armed to the teeth. clothes; and talks. My wife washes And she shapes the word with her mouth that also talks about Hamlet and Horatio and tells me that she didn't get Ernesto's While this long wait Sunday mornings boys, little children, lasts, girls, in and in every part of the city in every car, at every hour, soldiers, soldiers and machine Translated by Theresa address. military training guns. from the Spanish and Albert Frank Moritz Prospero University of Iowa is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve, and extend access to The Iowa Review ® www.jstor.org