At last, an ample English-language selection of one of
contemporary poetry's most vibrant voices
Any hall she has ever read her poetry in is invariably filled to
the gills. Women like her, girls like her, and men like her, too.
In Italy, Patrizia Cavalli is as beloved as Wistawa Szymborska is
in Poland, and if Italy were Japan she'd be designated a national
treasure. The Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben said of Cavalli
that she has written "the most intensely 'ethical' poetry in
Italian literature of the twentieth century." One could add that it
is, easily, also the most sensual and comical. Though Cavalli has
been widely translated into German, French, and Spanish, "My Poems
Won't Change the World" is her first substantial American
anthology.
The book is made up of poems from Cavalli's collections published
by Einaudi from 1974 to 2006, now freshly translated by an
illustrious group of American poets, some of them already familiar
with her work: Mark Strand, Jorie Graham, Jonathan Galassi, Rosanna
Warren, Geoffrey Brock, J. D. McClatchy, and David Shapiro. Gini
Alhadeff's translations, which make up half the book, are the
result of a five-year collaboration with Cavalli.
This edition includes the original Italian language poems
alongside the English translation.
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