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Eugenio Montale

    October 12, 1896 – September 12, 1981

    Eugenio Montale, acclaimed as one of the greatest Italian poets of the twentieth century, forged a distinctive poetic voice. His work, profoundly shaped by the Ligurian landscape, interprets human values through an unillusioned outlook on life. He conveyed the complexities of human existence with immense artistic sensitivity. His poems are celebrated for their depth and unique style.

    Eugenio Montale
    Ossi di seppia 1920-1927
    It Depends
    Butterfly of Dinard
    LATE MONTALE
    Montale
    Montale: Poems
    • Montale: Poems

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.2(15)Add rating

      A beautiful hardcover Pocket Poets selection of the works of Nobel Prize-winning Italian poet Eugenio Montale, one of the giants of twentieth-century poetry. Eugenio Montale (1896–1981) is not only Italy’s greatest modern poet but a towering figure in twentieth-century literature. His incandescently beautiful body of work is deeply rooted in the venerable lyric tradition that began with Dante, but he brilliantly reinvents that tradition for our time, probing the depths of love, death, faith, and philosophy in the bracing light of modern history. Dynamic innovation and a coiled, fierce energy fuel the poet’s quest for liberation from the self. Marked by musicality and rhythmic variety, Montale’s poems manage to be buoyant with allusion and metaphor while also densely studded with things—with concrete, elemental images that keep his complex and restless musings firmly tethered to the world. Montale’s reputation is international and enduring; his widely translated work has profoundly influenced generations of poets around the world. This volume contains selections from all his greatest works, rendered into English by the accomplished poet and translator Jonathan Galassi. It serves as both an essential introduction to an important poet and a true pleasure for lovers of contemporary

      Montale: Poems
    • Montale

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Montale's incandescently beautiful poetry is deeply rooted in the venerable lyric tradition that began with Dante, but he brilliantly reinvents that tradition for our time, probing the depths of love, death, faith and philosophy in the bracing light of modern history.

      Montale
    • The collection features a selection of intimate and profound poems by Nobel laureate Eugenio Montale, written during the final years of his life. Translated by award-winning poet George Bradley, this volume includes fifty-six poems previously unavailable in English, enriching Montale's body of work. Bradley's translations are noted for their idiomatic and graceful quality, while extensive notes provide insightful context about the people and places mentioned. This collection appeals to both new readers and Montale enthusiasts, making it a significant contribution to world literature.

      LATE MONTALE
    • Montale uses satire and irony in describing how the past is very closely linked with the present in poems suggesting man's confusion, changing roles, aging, and death

      It Depends
    • Ossi di seppia 1920-1927

      • 142 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.4(852)Add rating

      "Ossi di seppia" è un grande classico, una tappa esistenziale nel cammino della poesia europea del Novecento, un'opera in cui la tensione ininterrotta del pensiero si esprime nella sintesi di uscite folgoranti, ma anche nell'articolarsi per immagini della meditazione lirica. Il libro si propone come strumento non solo di lettura ma anche di approfondimento e studio degli "Ossi di seppia". Il testo, corredato da un cappello introduttivo e da un commento a cura di Pietro Cataldi e Floriana d'Amely, è infatti accompagnato dall'importante saggio di uno dei nostri maggiori critici, Pier Vincenzo Mengaldo da un profilo biografico dell'autore, da una bibliografia sull'opera e da un intervento di un poeta e critico come Sergio Solmi.

      Ossi di seppia 1920-1927
    • Montale gilt, zusammen mit Ungaretti, als einer der Erneuerer der modernen italienischen Poesie. Für seine Gedichte, die eine Verbindung von Natur- und Gedankenlyrik mit stark autobiographischer Substanz darstellen, erhielt er 1976 den Nobelpreis.

      Gedichte 1920-1954
    • Die Straussenfeder - Ausgewählte Prosa - bk1432; Serie Piper Verlag; Eugenio Montale; pocket_book; 1985

      Die Straussenfeder