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The Storm & Other Poems
The Storm & Other Poems
by Eugenio Montale translated by Charles Wright introduction by Vinio Rossi
Oberlin College Press, 1978 Paper: 978-0-932440-01-3 Library of Congress Classification PQ4829.O565B813 Dewey Decimal Classification 851.912
ABOUT THIS BOOK | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Winner of the PEN Translation Prize, these translations by noted American poet Charles Wright bring one of the major collections of poetry in this century to English-speaking authors. Nobel laureate Eugenio Montale considered La Bufera e Altro (The Storm and Other Poems) his best book.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction • FINISTERRE • The Storm • Seaside • On a Letter Never Written • In Sleep • Indian Serenade • The Earrings • The Strands of Hair • Fiesole Window • The Red Window • The Red Lily • The Fan • Personae Separatae • The Ark • Day and Night • Your Flight • To My Mother • AFTERWARDS • Florentine Madrigals • From a Tower • Ballad Written in a Clinic • INTERLUDE • Two in Twilight • Where the Tennis Court Was... • Visit to Fadin • FLASHES AND DEDICATIONS • Towards Siena • On the Greve • the Black Trout • a Metropolitan Christmas • Freeing a ‘Dove’ • Argyll Tour • Wind on the Crescent • On the Highest Column • Towards Finisterre • On the Llobregat • From the Train • Syria • Winter Light • For an ‘Homage to Rimbaud’ • Spellbound • SILVAE • Iris • In the Greenhouse • In the Park • The Orchard • Beach at Versilia • Ezekiel Saw the Wheel • Hitler Spring • Voice Arriving With the Coots • The Shadow of the Magnolia • The Lemon-Yellow Rooster • The Eel • PRIVATE MADRIGALS • The Processions of 1949 • Magenta-Colored Clouds • For an Album • from a Swiss Lake • Anniversary • TEMPORARY CONCLUSIONS • Little Testament • the Prisoner’s Dream • Notes •