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- A Nobel laureate's later poetry, perfect for existing fans of the Italian master and the uninitiated alike.
- About the Author: Eugenio Montale (1896-1981) was a poet, prose writer, and translator.
- 264 Pages
- Poetry, European
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About the Book
"Late Montale presents a generous selection of the intimate, elusive, and trenchant poems that the Nobel laureate Eugenio Montale wrote in the last several years of his life. Translated by the prize-winning poet George Bradley (Yale Younger Poet, 1985), the work chosen for this volume includes fifty-six poems that were previously unavailable in English and now form an important addition to the Montale ¶uvre. Bradley's idiomatic, accurate, and graceful versions bring Montale's Italian to the anglophone audience with a new immediacy, and the extensive notes he provides offer valuable information, much of it newly uncovered, regarding the many people and places referenced. Both readers coming to Montale for the first time and those familiar with his earlier work will find these translations compelling, and anyone interested in world-class literature will find Late Montale a fascinating volume"--Book Synopsis
A Nobel laureate's later poetry, perfect for existing fans of the Italian master and the uninitiated alike. Now in a sparkling new translation for English-language audiences. Late Montale is a generous selection of the poems that the Nobel laureate Eugenio Montale wrote in the last decade of his life, including many drawn from notebooks he entrusted to his housekeeper, which appear here in English for the first time. In new translations by the American poet George Bradley that carry over all the wit and lucidity of the originals, each poem takes on a fresh immediacy. Together, they form an ideal introduction for readers unfamiliar with these late works, and for readers who have long admired them, a sparkling reminder of their subtle art of disillusion and surprise. This bilingual edition includes the original Italian versions of each poem.Review Quotes
"With Late Montale the distinguished poet George Bradley has given us a Montale in English most of us hardly knew. In selecting and translating scores of poems from the four collections published in the last decade of Montale's life, along with dozens of previously untranslated poems drawn from notebooks the Nobel laureate entrusted to his housekeeper, Bradley urges us to focus on the work the poet's old age. These translations, printed with the meticulously edited Italian texts en face, are marvels of lucidity and subtle music in which precision is suffused with a rare tenderness of attention. The volume includes Bradley's succinct but copious notes clarifying many of the allusions in the poems. And there are many masterpieces here, riches of meditation, at times caustic and satirical, at others grave and quizzical. For all its unavoidable melancholy, Montale's late work pulses with life, and Bradley captures the underlying exuberance to perfection. Montale's late poems are 'direct and conversational, the work of an older man soaked in reflection and second thoughts, ' as Bradley notes in his elegant Foreword; but they are no less moving and indeed no less thrilling for that." --Eric Ormsby "Montale once quipped that the early poems 'were written in a tailcoat' and the late poems 'in pajamas, ' an image that goes a long way toward conveying the casual, relaxed mood of Late Montale. George Bradley's versions feel as comfortable in their English as the originals do in their Italian, and his generous selection and discerning introduction and notes offer Anglophone readers their best chance yet to discover the many quiet pleasures of late Montale." --Geoffrey Brock "With his gentle wit and rigorous precision, Mr. Bradley is the ideal medium for these poignant poems of Montale's late maturity. He has done the anglophone reader a great service." --Daniel Mark Epstein "George Bradley has found the perfect, acerbic tone for these late poems and drafts of Montale, some never seen before in English. In old age, Montale crafted an art of radical disillusionment, a world of smoke and ashes in which 'the children of those children will have / nothing left to learn / nothing to lose.' Bradley has importantly enlarged our understanding of this important and incorruptible poet." --Rosanna Warren "[George Bradley] does a superb job not only clarifying most of Montale's typically wide-ranging allusions but also, more importantly, in conveying the at times very odd tone the poet adopted in these later poems." --Steve Donoghue, Open Letters Review
About the Author
Eugenio Montale (1896-1981) was a poet, prose writer, and translator. Born in Genoa, he originally trained as an opera singer and, though he wrote poems as a teenager, turned to poetry more seriously following his military service during World War I and the death of his vocal instructor. Though he only published five collections of poetry in his first fifty years as a writer, he became extremely prolific in his later years, publishing over twenty works, poetry and prose, in his lifetime. He died in Milan. George Bradley is a poet, editor, and fiction writer. Born in Roslyn, New York, Bradley's poetry collections include Terms to Be Met (1986), which won the Yale Younger Poets Prize, Of the Knowledge of Evil (1991), The Fire Fetched Down (1996), Some Assembly Required (2001), and A Few of Her Secrets (2011). He lives in Connecticut.Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 264
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: European
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Theme: Italian
Format: Paperback
Author: Eugenio Montale
Language: English
Street Date: May 14, 2024
TCIN: 89543913
UPC: 9781681378374
Item Number (DPCI): 247-30-5368
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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