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Collected Poems, 1920-1954

Revised Bilingual Edition

Eugenio Montale (Nobel Prize in Literature) Jonathan Galassi

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Italian
Farrar Straus Giroux
03 January 2012
A strong, idiomatic translation of Italy's greatest modern poet.

Eugenio Montale is universally recognized as having brought the great Italian lyric tradition that began with Dante into the twentieth century with unrivaled power and brilliance. Montale is a love poet whose deeply beautiful, individual work confronts the dilemmas of modern history, philosophy, and faith with courage and subtlety; he has been widely translated into English and his work has influenced two generations of American and British poets. Jonathan Galassi's versions of Montale's major works--Ossi di seppia, Le occasioni, and La bufera e altro--are the clearest and most convincing yet, and his extensive notes discuss in depth the sources and difficulties of this dense, allusive poetry. This book offers English-language readers uniquely informed and readable access to the work of one of the greatest of all modern poets.
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Imprint:   Farrar Straus Giroux
Edition:   Bilingual Edition, Revised ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 227mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 44mm
Weight:   943g
ISBN:   9780374533281
ISBN 10:   0374533288
Pages:   640
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Eugenio Montale (1896-1981) received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1975. Jonathan Galassi has also translated Montale's The Second Life of Art: Selected Essays and Otherwise: Last and First Poems.

Reviews for Collected Poems, 1920-1954: Revised Bilingual Edition

Galassi's volume is unlikely to be superseded for a long time. --Jamie McKendrick, London Review of Books Galassi's volume is unlikely to be superseded for a long time. Jamie McKendrick, London Review of Books Galassi's volume is unlikely to be superseded for a long time. --Jamie McKendrick, London Review of Books


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