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Old July 16, 2010, 10:27 AM
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Los ojos de los enterrandos se cerraran juntos el dia de la justicia, o no los cerraran. - Miguel Angel Asturias




esa justicia, será judgment / justice?

The buried will either close their eyes together on the day of judgement, or they will not close them.

Any ideas on "día de la justicia"?
Sounds like judgment day to me.

What do you think?

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Old July 16, 2010, 11:26 AM
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Just off hand, I'd think is the day "justice is made". Sure, "judgment day" has also that idea, but "Judgment Day" gives (to me) an more "final" idea, and kind of Godly or Divine Justice. I believe Asturias may be referring to a "Justice" in terms of 'absolute' or genuine justice, made here in this word. That is one 'implemented' on an immediate basis, on an immediate basis.
I believe he may be referring to a genocide that took place, and so, these people who died, still have their eyes open, and will not close them until fair justice is made...

(Someone may have a more informed view than me, I just said the first thing the sentence suggested me... so I stand ready to be corrected, but I hope my viewpoint is useful...)
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Without trying to interpret what the author meant by "día de la justicia", I'll offer a few options:

día de la justicia
judgment day
day of reckoning
that final day
when all is said and done
day when justice is served

etc.
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Old July 16, 2010, 12:35 PM
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PabloJ, thank you!
Your insight is so right. Thank you for bringing me closer to the spirit of Asturias´ quote.
I am always happy to read your scholarly and majestic level Spanish--in addition to your tone humble, wise.

Thanks to Tomísimo also.

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Thank you! This is great. v

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Old July 16, 2010, 11:03 PM
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Well, you're welcome, Viveka... Glad to be of help.

I like Tomísimo's, The day when justice is served... and his different options... My dad used to have a banner in his classroom that read, "Sin justicia no hay paz"... so I would always tend to think that "justicia" should be made every day of our lives, not wait until an eventual day of reckoning... (Not always an easy task, but I believe great human beings have strived to make justice now, and not waiting for a future 'final day'...)

And like Joan Manel Serrat sings, "hoy puede ser un gran día... plantéatelo así..."
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Well, you're welcome, Viveka... Glad to be of help.

I like Tomísimo's, The day when justice is served... and his different options... My dad used to have a banner in his classroom that read, "Sin justicia no hay paz"... so I would always tend to think that "justicia" should be made every day of our lives, not wait until an eventual day of reckoning... (Not always an easy task, but I believe great human beings have strived to make justice now, and not waiting for a future 'final day'...)

And like Joan Manel Serrat sings, "hoy puede ser un gran día... plantéatelo así..."
Ese nombre evoca, encierra Miguel Hernandez, Antonio Machado. Oh sí, justicia que se hace "paso a paso..." como "se hace camino al andar".
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Los ojos de los enterrandos se cerraran juntos el dia de la justicia, o no los cerraran. - Miguel Angel Asturias

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Es verdad, Irmamar, "enterrados", sin la 'n'.

Así es, Viveka, Serrat, cantando a Machado y a Hernández, 'golpe a golpe, verso a verso, caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar...'
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Oversight from cut/paste entered by a colleague (Span. 2nd lang.).
I caught it in the FaceBook original and missed correcting it.
Sometimes I proofread my own papers and find that a missing letter or a small "typo" could have had disastrous results.

No excuse for poor proofreading. I thank you for helping me be more cautious before pressing send.

Not long ago i caught a "d" instead of a "t" that made a whole difference in my paper. Ah! the difference between "extend" and "extent". Big difference! Fortunately, I caught it on time.

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You're welcome!
Yes, one has to be always "on the qui vive" (ojo avizor).
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