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Poetic Diaries 1971 and 1972

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Poetic Diaries 1971 and 1972

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Poetic Diaries 1971 and 1972 is ruled by a brusque economy, and Montale's is, here, a poetics of magnificent reduction. The poet meditates on the very conditions of his art: language reveals itself to be madness, and poetry a broken promise. The Muse has become a scarecrow: "She still has / one sleeve, with which she conducts her scrannel / straw quartet. It's the only music I can stand." And yet music it is, and time and time again Montale attains a contrarian grandeur that renews faith in the art he punishes. These poems are dense and dramatic, evasive and erotic and vividly alive.

Author Biography:

Eugenio Montale (1896-1981) won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1975. William Arrowsmith was a renowned translator and classics scholar. Rosanna Warren is the author of six poetry collections and a volume of critical essays. The recipient of awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the Guggenheim Foundation, she teaches at the University of Chicago and lives in Chicago, Illinois.
Release date NZ
December 3rd, 2012
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Edited by Rosanna Warren
  • Translated by William Arrowsmith
Pages
240
Dimensions
137x208x15
ISBN-13
9780393344196
Product ID
19840483

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