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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
    LATE MONTALE
    Montale
    Selected Poems
    Montale: Poems
    Poetic Diaries 1971 and 1972
    The Collected Poems of Eugenio Montale: 1925-1977
    • 2022

      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
    • 2020

      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
    • 2020

      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
    • 2016

      In its literary impact, Montale's Xenia, published in 1966 in an edition of just 50 copies, might be described as Italy's The Waste Land. This now-famous sequence came in profound response to the death, in 1963, of his beloved wife whom he nicknamed Mosca, a woman so short-sighted as to have reputedly apologised when bumping into a mirror.

      Xenia
    • 2012

      Poetic Diaries 1971 and 1972

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.3(19)Add rating

      The collection showcases Eugenio Montale's reflections from 1971 and 1972, marking a profound exploration of themes through poetic expression. As one of his final works, it captures the essence of his mastery in language while embodying a spirit of negation. Montale's introspective verses offer insight into his thoughts and experiences during this pivotal period, making it a significant contribution to his literary legacy.

      Poetic Diaries 1971 and 1972
    • 2012

      Poetic Notebook 1974-1977

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of negation and introspection, this collection features the final reflections of Eugenio Montale, a twentieth-century literary master. Compiled shortly before his death, it encapsulates his poetic journey from 1974 to 1977, offering readers a glimpse into his evolving thoughts and artistic expression during his later years. The volume stands as a testament to Montale's enduring legacy in poetry, showcasing his unique voice and profound insights.

      Poetic Notebook 1974-1977
    • 2012

      This translation showcases the work of a Nobel Prize-winning poet renowned for their mastery of twentieth-century poetry. It captures the elegance and depth of the original texts, allowing readers to appreciate the lyrical beauty and profound themes that define the poet's legacy. The translation aims to bring the nuances of the original language to a broader audience, making it accessible to both new readers and long-time admirers of the poet's work.

      The Collected Poems of Eugenio Montale: 1925-1977
    • 2004

      Selected Poems

      • 142 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Renowned as one of the twentieth century's foremost poets, Eugenio Montale's work was first featured in the FIELD Translation Series in 1978, showcasing Charles Wright's notable translation. Montale's poetry is celebrated for its deep exploration of themes such as memory, nature, and the human experience, reflecting his unique voice and perspective. This collection serves as a significant introduction to his literary contributions, highlighting the emotional resonance and complexity of his verse.

      Selected Poems
    • 2000

      Posthumous Diary / Diario Postumo

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.8(18)Add rating

      This songbook features late poems that explore themes of aging, memory, belief, and illusion, presented in a seemingly casual style.

      Posthumous Diary / Diario Postumo