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Montale Poetry
Eugenio Montale Liu Guopeng 译Regular price
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About Book
About Book
★ A representative work of the poetry of Montale, the 1975 Nobel Prize winner and hermit. ★ Translated from Italian by Liu Guopeng, whose work "Nest of Echoes: Selected Poems of Pasolini" won a translation award. ★ This edition is the first published in China. ★ Highly praised by luminaries such as Calvino and Brodsky. [Brief Introduction]
"Sepia Bones" is the debut poetry collection of the outstanding Italian poet Eugenio Montale, and is a representative work of the "Hermitage" poetry.
Divided into five sections: "Melody," "Sepia Bone," "Mediterranean Sea," "Noon and Shadow," and "Coast," this book showcases the coastal scenery of his hometown, Liguria, and the beauty of the real natural world. Reality and illusion, present and past, scenery and memories, intertwine and interplay.
Montale pursued harmonious rhymes and paid attention to the craftsmanship of words, and his poems have the charm of symphony. It is because of this collection of poems that the poet was dubbed "the singer who writes about the evils of life".
"Sepia Bones" is the debut poetry collection of the outstanding Italian poet Eugenio Montale, and is a representative work of the "Hermitage" poetry.
Divided into five sections: "Melody," "Sepia Bone," "Mediterranean Sea," "Noon and Shadow," and "Coast," this book showcases the coastal scenery of his hometown, Liguria, and the beauty of the real natural world. Reality and illusion, present and past, scenery and memories, intertwine and interplay.
Montale pursued harmonious rhymes and paid attention to the craftsmanship of words, and his poems have the charm of symphony. It is because of this collection of poems that the poet was dubbed "the singer who writes about the evils of life".
Publication Date
Publication Date
2024-03-01
Publisher
Publisher
中信出版社
Imprint
Imprint
Yazhong Culture
Pages
Pages
216
ISBN
ISBN
9787521761764
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