A beautiful hardback pocket-sized selection of the works of Nobel Prize-winning Italian poet Eugenio Montale, one of the giants of twentieth-century literature. Translated by Jonathan Galassi
Eugenio Montale (Author)
Eugenio Montale produced only five volumes of poetry in his first
50 years as a writer. But when the Swedish Academy awarded the
Italian poet and critic the 1975 Nobel Prize for Literature, they
called him "one of the most important poets of the contemporary
West," Publishers Weekly reported. Born in Genoa, Italy, in 1896,
Montale had a long and distinguished career as a translator and
critic in addition to his poetic achievements.
Montale gave the Italian lyric a dissonant new music, a rapturous
counter-eloquence. He is the Debussy of modern poetry, and in
Jonathan Galassi's fresh translation ... the English-speaking
reader is given clear access to a body of work that has a severe
majesty.
*The New Yorker*
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