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Disaffections: Complete Poems

by Cesare Pavese, Geoffrey Brock
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Overview

Cesare Pavese was one of Italy’s great post-war writers. His poetry was revolutionary—both artistically and politically—rejecting the verbal and philosophical constraints of tradition and utilizing direct, colloquial language. His subjects were peasants, hobos, and prostitutes, and this bilingual volume includes all the poetry Pavese ever published, including work originally deleted by Fascist censors. A landmark volume.

Cesare Pavese (1908-50) was a novelist, poet, and translator and a major literary figure in post-war Italy. He brought American influence to Italian literature through his translations. Pavese’s flight from the Fascists and subsequent confinement were reflected in his writings, which dealt with social struggle and revealed his sympathy for the oppressed. He committed suicide at the height of his literary powers.

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Synopsis

Cesare Pavese was one of Italy's great post-war writers. His poetry was revolutionary, both artistically and politically, rejecting the verbal and philosophical constraints of tradition and utilizing direct, colloquial language. His subjects were men and women who, like Pavese himself, felt town between city and country, work and idleness, solitude and desire. This bilingual volume includes all the poetry Pavese ever published, including work originally deleted by Fascist censors and poems discovered after his death.

About the Author

Cesare Pavese (1908-50) was a novelist, poet, and translator, and a major literary figure in post-war Italy. He brought American influence to Italian literature through his translations. Pavese's flight from the Fascists and subsequent confinement were reflected in his writings, which dealt with social struggle and revealed his sympathy for the oppressed. He committed suicide at the height of his literary powers.

Publishers Weekly

Born in 1908, Pavese completed a Ph.D. thesis on Walt Whitman and became one of Italy's leading translators of American writing before committing suicide in 1950. This bilingual edition begins with the brilliant Work's Tiring, a 1936 book written while jailed for "anti-fascist activities," and ends with a poem written in English: "Some one has died/ long time ago-/ some one who tried/ but didn't know." (Dec.) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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Publishers Weekly

Born in 1908, Pavese completed a Ph.D. thesis on Walt Whitman and became one of Italy's leading translators of American writing before committing suicide in 1950. This bilingual edition begins with the brilliant Work's Tiring, a 1936 book written while jailed for "anti-fascist activities," and ends with a poem written in English: "Some one has died/ long time ago-/ some one who tried/ but didn't know." (Dec.) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2002
Publisher
Copper Canyon Press
Pages
300
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781556591747

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