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Edoardo Sanguineti

    Edoardo Sanguineti was a pivotal figure in Italian literary modernism, notably as a leader of the neo-avant-garde Gruppo 63 movement. His work is characterized by a bold experimentation with language and form, pushing the boundaries of literary expression. Beyond his original writing, Sanguineti also made significant contributions as a translator, bringing influential works from various traditions to Italian readers. His legacy lies in his courageous challenge to conventional literary norms and his relentless pursuit of innovative poetic and prose forms.

    Un poeta al cinema
    Moderni E Antichi, Anno I (2003): Quaderni del Centro Di Studi Sul Classicismo
    Cultura e realtà
    Capriccio italiano
    My Life, I Lapped It Up
    Libretto
    • 2018

      My Life, I Lapped It Up

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This translation brings to light the significant works of a key postwar Italian poet, offering English-speaking readers access to their profound themes and stylistic innovations. The collection highlights the poet's exploration of identity, memory, and the human experience in a transformative era, showcasing their influence on contemporary literature. This edition serves as an essential resource for those interested in modern poetry and Italian literary history.

      My Life, I Lapped It Up
    • 2012

      Libretto

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Edoardo Sanguineti (1930 - 2010) was born in Genoa where he was for many years Professor of Italian Literature. His many awards and distinctions include the prestigious Premio Campiello for lifetime achievement. The most important poet of the avant-garde Gruppo 63 movement (which included Umberto Eco and Giorgio Manganelli), Sanguneti was also the translator of poetry by Joyce, Shakespeare, Brecht and a number of Latin and Greek writers. In addition to poems he wrote two novels, Capriccio Italiano / Italian Caprice (1963), and Il Giuoco dell'Oca / Snakes and Ladders (1967), as well as a number of plays; but it is as the author of playful, even exuberantly inventive poems that he is best known. Libretto was first published in 1998 and was his first book-length appearance in the English language.

      Libretto