Dialect Poetry of Southern Italy (Italian Poetry in Translation Book 2)
extraneous cultural models. The Italian society was suspended “between dialect and Italian” (to quote the title of a well-known ...
barren attachment to the municipality, thus becoming dependent upon Neapolitan models in their literary output. Even the dialect ...
that is, of almost 5 million people involved in emigration; the technological revolution; the political-cultural emancipation of ...
contemporary reality and open to completely renewed forms and contents. No longer solely the dialect of the vignette and the far ...
its provincial ghettos in order to place it in open confrontation with other idioms, from those belonging to sub-regional cultur ...
peoples and diversified relationships (suffice it to consider the ties between the Capitanata ─ Foggia’s province ─ and the Abru ...
plebeian obscenities, without that capacity for sublimation, contemplation and protest that elsewhere even humble and wretched s ...
modest literary interest, according to Pasolini in the aforementioned anthology. Still able to interest us today, on the one han ...
Pascoli and Di Giacomo, continues without interruption astride the last two centuries, even though it receives a few beneficial ...
Romantic writers and veristi, will not die easily and favors versifiers of diverse temperaments equally distributed among Terra ...
work of the younger Lino Angiuli, born after the Second World War. His is no longer the difficult recovery of a disappearing tra ...
Marchitelli, the epic inspiration of Michele Sacco. A more traditional approach appears in the works of Raffaele Lepore and Osva ...
that is both lyrical and narrative. Going on to southern Apulia, we have already mentioned the particular cultural position of t ...
Nicola G. De Donno, who has considerably ennobled dialect not only from a political and polemical point of view, but more broadl ...
began in the Seventeenth Century with Giacomo de Matteis Turresi e Girolamo Bax (Alias Ciommo Bàcchisi) and has continued in oth ...
Cucuzziello, called “the Biscegliese,” symbol of the submissive and improvident Apulian, eternally jeered for his provincial spi ...
FG/30, 1992 REGIONAL STUDIES M. Melillo, Lingua e società in Capitanata, Naples-Foggia 1966. G. Custodero, Puglia letteraria nel ...
PIETRO GATTI Pietro Gatti (Bari, 1913) has been living since childhood in his family’s native town, Ceglie Messapico. He worked ...
very personal and painful journey into the depths of his spirit, which identifies completely with his land of Ceglie, named afte ...
through the natural landscape, the defense of interiority and psychicness against the alienation of reality. The return to origi ...
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