Description: Hardcover. Folio. Edizioni Apollinaire, Milan, Italy. 1969. Unpaginated. Unumbered example of 1000 copies. Illustrated with With 75 photographs and reproductions of 40 love letters written to the dancer Maria Cumani in the 1930's.. Facsimile reprint of the letters of Quasimodo. Text in Italian (Sicilian). Bound in red cloth with gilt titles. Boards are rubbed and worn. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks, binding tight and solid. 'Traditional literary critique divides Quasimodo's work into two major periods: the hermetic period until World War II and the post-hermetic era until his death. Although these periods are distinct, they are to be seen as a single poetical quest. This quest or exploration for a unique language took him through various stages and various modalities of expression. As an intelligent and clever poet, Quasimodo used a hermetical, "closed" language to sketch recurring motifs like Sicily, religion and death. Subsequently, the translation of authors from Roman and Greek Antiquity enabled him to extend his linguistic toolkit. The disgust and sense of absurdity of World War II also had its impact on the poet's language. This bitterness, however, faded in his late writings, and was replaced by the mature voice of an old poet reflecting upon his world. In the 1950s Quasimodo won the following awards: Premio San Babila (1950), Premio Etna-Taormina (1953), Premio Viareggio (1958) and, finally, the Nobel Prize for Literature (1959). In 1960 and 1967 he received honoris causa degrees from the Universities of Messina and Oxford, respectively. In his last years the poet made numerous voyages to Europe and America, giving public speeches and public lectures of his poems, which had been translated in several foreign languages. 12/7 Template Click images to enlarge Description Up For Sale Today is Le Lettere D’amore Di Quasimodo by Salvatore Quasimodo Hardcover. Folio. Edizioni Apollinaire, Milan, Italy. 1969. Unpaginated. Unumbered example of 1000 copies. Illustrated with With 75 photographs and reproductions of 40 love letters written to the dancer Maria Cumani in the 1930's.. Facsimile reprint of the letters of Quasimodo. Text in Italian (Sicilian). Bound in red cloth with gilt titles. Boards are rubbed and worn. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks, binding tight and solid. 'Traditional literary critique divides Quasimodo's work into two major periods: the hermetic period until World War II and the post-hermetic era until his death. Although these periods are distinct, they are to be seen as a single poetical quest. This quest or exploration for a unique language took him through various stages and various modalities of expression. As an intelligent and clever poet, Quasimodo used a hermetical, "closed" language to sketch recurring motifs like Sicily, religion and death. Subsequently, the translation of authors from Roman and Greek Antiquity enabled him to extend his linguistic toolkit. The disgust and sense of absurdity of World War II also had its impact on the poet's language. This bitterness, however, faded in his late writings, and was replaced by the mature voice of an old poet reflecting upon his world. In the 1950s Quasimodo won the following awards: Premio San Babila (1950), Premio Etna-Taormina (1953), Premio Viareggio (1958) and, finally, the Nobel Prize for Literature (1959). In 1960 and 1967 he received honoris causa degrees from the Universities of Messina and Oxford, respectively. In his last years the poet made numerous voyages to Europe and America, giving public speeches and public lectures of his poems, which had been translated in several foreign languages. OUR MISSION STATEMENT: Our goal is to provide the best books for the lowest prices. 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Location: Charlottesville, Virginia
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Author: Salvatore Quasimodo
Binding: Hardcover
Character Family: Le Lettere D’amore Di Quasimodo
Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
Language: Italian, Sicilian
Original/Facsimile: Original
Place of Publication: Milan
Publisher: Edizioni Apollinaire
Region: Europe
Special Attributes: Illustrated, Le Lettere D’amore Di Quasimodo, Facsimile of the Love Letters of Quasimodo, Sicilian Poet, Noble Prize WInner
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Topic: Letters
Year Printed: 1969