Songbook : selected poems from the Canzoniere of Umberto Saba / translated and introduced by Stephen Sartarelli.
1998
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Title
Songbook : selected poems from the Canzoniere of Umberto Saba / translated and introduced by Stephen Sartarelli.
Author
Uniform Title
Canzoniere. Selections. English & Italian
ISBN
187881852X (pbk. ; alk. paper)
9781878818522 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
9781878818522 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
Published
Riverdale-on-Hudson, N.Y. : Sheep Meadow Press, [1998].
Copyright
©1998
Language Note
English and Italian.
Language
English
Italian
Italian
Description
xxxvii, 319 pages ; 24 cm
Exhibited
1999 Poets House Showcase.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)39923100
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-319).
Formatted Contents Note
To My Soul (1912)
My Foster Mother's House
Spring Sonnet
Glauco
Target
After the Silence
The Sapling
To My Wife
A Summer Night's Insomnia
The Pig
The Goat
Old Town
Three Streets
The Poet
The Good Thought
New Lines for Lina
A Memory
Guido
Portrait of My Daughter
Story
Paolina
"At the back of my mind, in these ..."
"Let a little sheaf of verses spring ..."
"What joy I felt this morning between ..."
"A superhuman sweetness ..."
Seaside
Song of a Morning
"When I was born my mother wept ..."
"To me my father was the 'murderer' ..."
"My childhood was lonely and blest ..."
"Then I made a friend; and I wrote him ..."
"Night and day I had a thought, extraneous ..."
"And then I loved again. And it was all ..."
"A strange antiquarian bookshop opens ..."
The Man of Lust
The Idler
The Genius
The Lover
The Town
Fable
Caffelatte
Eros.
My Foster Mother's House
Spring Sonnet
Glauco
Target
After the Silence
The Sapling
To My Wife
A Summer Night's Insomnia
The Pig
The Goat
Old Town
Three Streets
The Poet
The Good Thought
New Lines for Lina
A Memory
Guido
Portrait of My Daughter
Story
Paolina
"At the back of my mind, in these ..."
"Let a little sheaf of verses spring ..."
"What joy I felt this morning between ..."
"A superhuman sweetness ..."
Seaside
Song of a Morning
"When I was born my mother wept ..."
"To me my father was the 'murderer' ..."
"My childhood was lonely and blest ..."
"Then I made a friend; and I wrote him ..."
"Night and day I had a thought, extraneous ..."
"And then I loved again. And it was all ..."
"A strange antiquarian bookshop opens ..."
The Man of Lust
The Idler
The Genius
The Lover
The Town
Fable
Caffelatte
Eros.
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