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Locomotrix
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A musician, musicologist, and self-defined "poet of research," Amelia Rosselli (1930-96) was one of the most important poets to emerge from Europe in the aftermath of World War II. This collection brings together a selection of her poems and prose in English.
A musician, musicologist, and self-defined “poet of research,” Amelia Rosselli (1930–96) was one of the most important poets to emerge from Europe in the aftermath of World War II. Following a childhood and adolescence spent in exile from Fascist Italy between France, England, and the United States, Rosselli was driven to express the hopes and devastations of the postwar epoch through her demanding and defamiliarizing lines.
Rosselli’s trilingual body of work synthesises a hybrid literary heritage stretching from Dante and the troubadours through Ezra Pound and John Berryman, in which playful inventions across Italian, English, and French coexist with unadorned social critique. In a period dominated by the confessional mode, Rosselli aspired to compose stanzas characterised by a new objectivity and collective orientation, “where the I is the public, where the I is things, where the I is the things that happen.”
Having chosen Italy as an “ideal fatherland,” Rosselli wrote searching and often discomposing verse that redefined the domain of Italian poetics and, in the process, irrevocably changed the Italian language.
This collection, the first to bring together a generous selection of her poems and prose in English and in translation, is enhanced by an extensive critical introduction and notes by translator Jennifer Scappettone. Equipping readers with the context for better apprehending Rosselli’s experimental approach to language, Locomotrix seeks to introduce English-language readers to the extraordinary career of this crucial, if still eclipsed, voice of the twentieth century.
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Lawrence Venuti, Temple University: "Amelia Rosselli's poems are a unique achievement in twentieth-century Italian writing, blending social critique, memory, and utopianism in oblique, discontinuous forms. Jennifer Scappettone's innovative translation is stunning and uncanny, recreating the Italian with powerful, challenging effects."
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780226728834
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 March 2012
Country: United States
Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Contributors:
- Edited by Jennifer Scappettone
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 2.0mm
Width: 17.0mm
Height: 23.0mm
Weight: 510g
Pages: 340
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About the Author
Jennifer Scappettone is assistant professor of English and creative writing and associate faculty of Romance languages and literatures at the University of Chicago. Her poetry collections include From Dame Quickly and Thing Ode/Ode oggettuale.
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