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An edition of Abandoned places (1999)

Abandoned places

poems

Tonino Guerra is best known for his work in film with directors that include Federico Fellini, Michelangelo Antonioni, the Taviani Brothers, and Andrey Tarkovsky. In this collection of poetry, Italian screenwriter and poet Tonino Guerra captures the harshness and the magic of a culture and language which have disappeared.

The original poems, written in the dialect of the montanari, the mountaineers of the Apennine mountains of Romagna, reflect the mixture of sardonic humor and whimsy for which Guerra is known in his work in film. Included in this collection are Il miele (The Honey), La capanna (The Hut), Il viaggio (The Journey), and Il libro delle chiese abbandonate (The Book of Abandoned Churches).

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Publisher
Guernica
Language
English
Pages
143

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Abandoned places: poems
1999, Guernica
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Edition Notes

Published in
Toronto, Buffalo
Series
Essential poets series ;, 74, Essential poets ;, 74.
Genre
Translations into English.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
851/.914
Library of Congress
PQ4867.U3 A63 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
143 p. ;
Number of pages
143

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL825153M
ISBN 10
1550710303
LCCN
95081893
OCLC/WorldCat
40942907
Library Thing
4664605
Goodreads
1625923

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