Alfredo de Palchi: The Missing Link in Late Twentieth-Century Italian Poetry
In this keen examination of Alfredo de Palchi’s lyrical oeuvre, Giorgio Linguaglossa refers to de Palchi as the missing link in Italian poetry in the second half of the twentieth century. From page one of this study, de Palchi’s voice is in constant dialogue with the Italian poets of his time. Linguaglossa gives us a complete picture of the relationship between de Palchi’s asymptomatic creative paradigm and what was taking place around him. While the majority of de Palchi’s life was spent outside of Italy, he continued to engage with Italy in his poetry, in translating Italian poets into English and for close to fifty years as co-editor, with Sonia Raiziss, of Chelsea magazine, a biannual that published a significant number of translations of twentieth-century Italian poets. Through Chelsea magazine de Palchi also became a conduit, bringing Italian poetry to non-Italian-speaking poetry aficionados in the United States. It is especially his own verse, written outside the geocultural boundaries that we know as Italy, which makes this study by Giorgio Linguaglossa all the more important.
1137411063
Alfredo de Palchi: The Missing Link in Late Twentieth-Century Italian Poetry
In this keen examination of Alfredo de Palchi’s lyrical oeuvre, Giorgio Linguaglossa refers to de Palchi as the missing link in Italian poetry in the second half of the twentieth century. From page one of this study, de Palchi’s voice is in constant dialogue with the Italian poets of his time. Linguaglossa gives us a complete picture of the relationship between de Palchi’s asymptomatic creative paradigm and what was taking place around him. While the majority of de Palchi’s life was spent outside of Italy, he continued to engage with Italy in his poetry, in translating Italian poets into English and for close to fifty years as co-editor, with Sonia Raiziss, of Chelsea magazine, a biannual that published a significant number of translations of twentieth-century Italian poets. Through Chelsea magazine de Palchi also became a conduit, bringing Italian poetry to non-Italian-speaking poetry aficionados in the United States. It is especially his own verse, written outside the geocultural boundaries that we know as Italy, which makes this study by Giorgio Linguaglossa all the more important.
100.0 In Stock
Alfredo de Palchi: The Missing Link in Late Twentieth-Century Italian Poetry

Alfredo de Palchi: The Missing Link in Late Twentieth-Century Italian Poetry

Alfredo de Palchi: The Missing Link in Late Twentieth-Century Italian Poetry

Alfredo de Palchi: The Missing Link in Late Twentieth-Century Italian Poetry

Hardcover

$100.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    In stock. Ships in 3-7 days. Typically arrives in 3 weeks.
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

In this keen examination of Alfredo de Palchi’s lyrical oeuvre, Giorgio Linguaglossa refers to de Palchi as the missing link in Italian poetry in the second half of the twentieth century. From page one of this study, de Palchi’s voice is in constant dialogue with the Italian poets of his time. Linguaglossa gives us a complete picture of the relationship between de Palchi’s asymptomatic creative paradigm and what was taking place around him. While the majority of de Palchi’s life was spent outside of Italy, he continued to engage with Italy in his poetry, in translating Italian poets into English and for close to fifty years as co-editor, with Sonia Raiziss, of Chelsea magazine, a biannual that published a significant number of translations of twentieth-century Italian poets. Through Chelsea magazine de Palchi also became a conduit, bringing Italian poetry to non-Italian-speaking poetry aficionados in the United States. It is especially his own verse, written outside the geocultural boundaries that we know as Italy, which makes this study by Giorgio Linguaglossa all the more important.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781683932697
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/10/2020
Series: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies
Pages: 118
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

John Taylor was for many years Head of Classics at Tonbridge School, UK, and now teaches Classics at Manchester University, UK. He is author of Greek to GCSE (new edition, Bloomsbury Academic, 2016) and Greek Beyond GCSE (new edition, Bloomsbury Academic, 2017), co-author of Writing Greek (Bloomsbury Academic, 2011) and Greek Stories (new edition, Bloomsbury Academic, 2017), and also author or co-author of a number of Latin textbooks.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Anthony Julian Tamburri

Chapter 1
Alfredo de Palchi's Poetry Between Modern and Postmodern Times
Chapter 2
The Missing Link in Italian Poetry of the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
Chapter 3
The Revolution of Form in the 1950s and 1960s: The Scorpion's Dark Dance
Chapter 4
Poetry as an Expression of Libidinal Effraction: A Psychoanalytical Investigation of The Scorpion's Dark Dance
Chapter 5
The 1960s: Sessions with My Analyst
Chapter 6
The Ghost and the “Thing” in the Symbolic Order of Alfredo de Palchi's Poetry
Chapter 7
Reading a Poem by Alfredo de Palchi: (non-communication) in Sessions with My Analyst
Chapter 8
The Issue is the Inexpressibility of the Assertorial Order: Alfredo de Palchi's Poetic Discourse
Chapter 9
The Unstable Structure of Anonymous Constellation: de Palchi's Poetry from the 1970s to the 1990s
Chapter 10
Regarding Foemina Tellus: de Palchi's Poetry from the 1990s into the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 11
Alfredo de Palchi's Poetry in the New Mill

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews