Luigi Pirandello

Cover of Luigi Pirandello by Luigi Pirandello
Publisher: Italica Press
Year: 2016
Language: en
Pages: 239
ISBN-13: 9781599103204
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 1.02074027306 pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 851/.912
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Luigi Pirandello by Luigi Pirandello, published by Italica Press in 2016, is a dual-language edition that presents a selection of the poet’s work, marking the first time these poems are available in English translation. This collection spans Pirandello’s extensive literary career, showcasing his reflections on modernism, the tension between faith and science, and the individual’s place in a chaotic world. The book includes his early poetry, such as “Mal giocondo,” and extends to his final volume, “Fuori di chiave,” along with contributions to literary journals until his passing in 1936.

Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of themes such as nature, life, and the human experience, conveyed through a style that balances traditional forms with innovative ideas. The edition also features appendices that include selections from “Arte e coscienza d’oggi” and Pirandello’s Biographical Letter of 1914. With 239 pages, this work provides a comprehensive view of Pirandello’s poetic output, enriched by George Hochfield’s insightful translation and interpretation.


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Luigi Pirandello, an author best know for his plays, novels and short stories, was also a life-long poet. At the age of twenty-two, he published his first collection, “Mal giocondo” (1889, Troubled Joy), followed quickly by three further volumes, “Pasqua in Gea” (1891, Easter in Gea), “Elegie renane” (1895, Rhenish Elegies) and “Zampogna” (1901, Bagpipes). In 1912 he published his final volume of poetry, “Fuori di chiave” (Offkey), but he continued to publish poetry in literary journals and anthologies until his death in 1936.

In a literary career that spans the turning of the twentieth century, his poetry reflected many of the currents of his time: modernism and relativism, the tension between faith and science and the place of the individual in a world devoid of coherence. He writes movingly of nature — silent, indifferent, unconscious, enduring — as the very antithesis of chaotic human activity. He writes of life and death, children and coffee, of love, earth and dreams. His style might seem traditional — more traditional than would be expected of an author whose work for theater surpassed mere innovation — and while his forms might be conservative, his ideas matched the spirit of his age.

As the translator George Hochfield writes in his introduction, “These poems reveal a somber and sensitive man, the dramatist, who, when the play is over and the curtain is drawn, comes to the front of the stage and addresses the audience directly.”

This dual-language edition presents for the first time in English translation a selection of work from the entire range of Pirandello’s poetic output. George Hochfield offers a sensitive and wise interpretation of that poetry.

Appendices include a selection from “Arte e coscienza d’oggi” (1893, Art and Consciousness in Our Time) and from Pirandello’s Biographical Letter of 1914.

Dual-language Poetry

Introduction, bibliography, chronology, first-line indices, notes and appendices.

256 pages.

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