Dialect Poetry of Southern Italy (Italian Poetry in Translation Book 2)
make one think of a type of poetry harking back to Belli; instead Spagnoletti explains very well its remote roots: “in the senti ...
marrow removal and became, to give an example suited to the present, like Mac Donald’s fast food. The poet does not have the con ...
as of a school or party,’ but the cicada capable of facing a ‘chameleon / blacker than coal.” Steering dialect towarsds “an arra ...
formulas not far removed from the usual sketches and from the vignettes to which theater has also contributed, above all Petroli ...
hypotheses are perhaps referable to the use of language in Belli, that is intimidating and makes his disciples revolve around th ...
even the famous notaries of transformations of Balzachian memory, they come to terms with rhymes, wink at rhetoric, at coarsenes ...
early Palazzeschi. The results, even though noteworthy, remain nevertheless in the confines of an effort that comes to terms wit ...
man of the people who looks to the middle class when he speaks. The subsequent collection, Er mantello e la rota [The Cloak and ...
from him it has become indispensable to look for contaminastion.” This contamination takes place in Célinian fashion first in Ve ...
with other senses. It’s as if Marè were making a Dantean journey, no longer through the realms of good and evil, but through the ...
Marè, with his neologisms, with his expressive richness, shows clearly, as if it were still necessary, that real poetry can be e ...
sinew and word), to paraphrase the poet. NOTES 1 cf., to have an idea, Frammenti di luce, poesie folkloristiche, ed. Circolo Poe ...
patriotic poetry and literature. At the root of Carducci’s judgment lies the consciousness of a master who feels he has a firm d ...
M. Escobar, Bologna 1975. Cento anni di poesia romanesca, edited by F. Possenti, 2 vols., Rome 1966. REGIONAL STUDIES M. Aurigem ...
CESARE PASCARELLA Cesare Pascarella was born in Roma in 1858. From his early childhood he manifested a character intolerant of r ...
making acquaintances that gave him the possibility, at only twenty-two, to publish his first sonnets in Roman dialect in Cronaca ...
1882. Pascarella’s life was later a succession of trips (to Japan, North America, Africa, Egypt, South America, India) of which ...
recites in theaters (not only in Rome, and Giuseppe Verdi was in the audience in Milan), and falls prey to a restlessness that t ...
“the dialect epic.” Villa Glori is nevertheless less “fanciful and lively” than La scoperta dell’America [The Discovery of Ameri ...
Essential bibliography: Tutte le opere, Milan: Mondadori, 1955; La scoperta dell’America ed altri sonetti, ed. Franco Brevini, M ...
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