Sonnets: Dual Language
Cecco Angiolieri author Anthony Mortimer translator CH Scott translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Alma Books Ltd
Published:15th Mar '15
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Cecco Angiolieri, the enfant terrible of Italian literature, loved women, gambling, food and wine. It is said that he found comfort for his bad luck at the dice and with Becchina, his unreciprocating lover, only by pouring venomous scorn upon his miserly parents. Cecco’s outbursts of rage against his fate and his earthly view of the world – poles apart from the Stil Novo of Cavalcanti and Dante, the target of some of his fiercest sonnets – are perfectly encapsulated in his poetry, which is presented here with the facing Italian text in the witty verse translation of C.H. Scott and Anthony Mortimer.
The originality of Cecco lies above all in having made poetry out of his own very special experiences, his most intimate sentiments, with a sincerity that is aggressive and offensive… For his originality and craftmanship, he really deserves to be widely studied. -- Luigi Pirandello
ISBN: 9781847494634
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 344g
320 pages