Vincenzo Cardarelli (pseudonym of Nazareno Caldarelli, 1887-1959)
journalist, poet, and literary critic, led a solitary, dignified
existence, from a humble background, through self-taught education
and innumerable peregrinations, until his final days in poverty and
loneliness. He stood and sought for all that a true artist and
intellectual has to stand and seek for: the uncompromising
authenticity of art. Until now, with the sole exception of a few
poems translated by the great Irish poet Desmond O'Grady in the
late 1950's, the work of Vincenzo Cardarelli had remained precluded
to the English speaking world and the international audience at
large. The publication of this extensive collection will finally
disclose the doors to one of the most prominent, yet still
relatively unexplored, Italian and European poet of the twentieth
century.
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