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Selected Poems (Paperback): Luigi Di Ruscio, Cristina Viti Selected Poems (Paperback)
Luigi Di Ruscio, Cristina Viti
R621 R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Save R116 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first English translation of an Italian poet known for his uncompromising integrity and strong leftist sympathy for the working man.   Born in a sub-proletarian ghetto in Italy in 1930 under the fascist regime, Luigi Di Ruscio was an urchin running wild in the countryside, a Communist with clear anarchist leanings, a jack-of-all-trades. In 1957 he emigrated to Oslo, where he worked for forty years in a steel-wire factory, spending his evenings at the typewriter, delving with furious energy into his native Italian. Di Ruscio insisted that whereas the language of power is always a contrived, one-way fabrication, the language of the underprivileged is upfront and direct, aiming straight and sharp for the truth. Caustic as a shopfloor scouring agent, exhilarating in its overabundance, humor, and outspokenness, Selected Poems stands as a testament of tenacity, a record of class struggle, and a vital presence for our times.  

Mountain Language - Lingua di Montagne (Paperback): Stephen Watts, Edmund Prestwich Mountain Language - Lingua di Montagne (Paperback)
Stephen Watts, Edmund Prestwich; Translated by Cristina Viti
R191 Discovery Miles 1 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Journey Across Breath/Tragitto Nel Respiro (Paperback): Stephen Watts Journey Across Breath/Tragitto Nel Respiro (Paperback)
Stephen Watts; Translated by Cristina Viti
R225 Discovery Miles 2 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Rain's Falling Up (Hardcover): Luca Rastello Rain's Falling Up (Hardcover)
Luca Rastello; Translated by Cristina Viti
R659 Discovery Miles 6 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A beautifully crafted novel set in the late 1960s and 1970s Italy, a tempestuous period that shaped the lives of generations to come in many countries. What was it really like to be a teenager growing up in Italy in the 1970s, during a time it has become all too easy to file away under "years of lead," as the fathers' betrayed ideals came face to face with the sons' and daughters' rebellions? What was happening in schools, in assemblies, social centers, and occupied factories as the postwar "economic miracle" was being dismantled from within? What moved the foremost French intellectuals of the time to sign an appeal against the repression of the student and workers' movement in Italy? What did the bullets and heroin bring to a halt, and where did they come from? How does it feel when strategies of terror and police brutality become as ordinary as a TV dinner and as eerie as the plots of the science fiction novels you are plagiarizing to impress a girl? How are metropolitan geographies alchemized in the muscles of a young body crossing the shady lines between ages and sexes? Luca Rastello raises these and other questions in an astonishing novel that splices chunks of plot and historical reconstruction into the free flow of memory and dream. Rain's Falling Up tracks the trajectory of a generation while refusing to romanticize its protagonists or resolve the tensions that powered its volatile energy.

The World Saved by Kids – And Other Epics (Paperback): Elsa Morante, Cristina Viti The World Saved by Kids – And Other Epics (Paperback)
Elsa Morante, Cristina Viti
R621 R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Save R116 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A representative text of a milieu marked by student protests and aspirations for moral and political renewal.  First published in Italian in 1968, The World Saved by Kids was written in the aftermath of deep personal change and in the context of what Elsa Morante called the “great youth movement exploding against the funereal machinations of the organized contemporary world.” Morante believed that it was only the youth who could truly hear her revolutionary call. With the fiftieth anniversary of the tumultuous events of 1968 approaching, there couldn’t be a more timely moment for this first English translation of Morante’s work to appear. Greeted by Antonio Porta as one of the most important books of its decade, The World Saved by Kids showcases Morante’s true mastery of tone, rhythm, and imagery as she works elegy, parody, storytelling, song, and more into an act of linguistic magic through which Gramsci and Rimbaud, Christ and Antigone, Mozart and Simone Weil, and a host of other figures join the sassy, vulnerable neighborhood kids in a renewal of the word’s timeless, revolutionary power to explore and celebrate life’s insoluble paradox. Morante gained international recognition and critical acclaim for her novels History, Arturo’s Island, and Aracoeli, and The World Saved By Kids may be her best book and the one that most closely represents her spirit.

Time and Festivity (Hardcover, Annotated edition): Furio Jesi Time and Festivity (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
Furio Jesi; Edited by Andrea Cavalletti; Introduction by Andrea Cavalletti; Translated by Cristina Viti
R603 Discovery Miles 6 030 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

One of the foremost thinkers of his generation, Furio Jesi began to publish scholarly essays in academic journals at the age of fifteen. By the time of his early death in 1980, he had accumulated a body of work that astonishes with its abundance and diversity, its depth and scope, and, above all, for its unfailing rigor and brilliance. In Time and Festivity, Andrea Cavalletti collects Jesi's finest essays, ranging from his groundbreaking work on myth and politics to his reflections on time, festivity, and revolt. He explores the significance of texts by Rimbaud, Rilke, Lukacs, and Pavese and the mythological language of the biblical story of Susanna. Carefully annotated and referenced, and enriched by a first-person account of Jesi's intellectual biography, Time and Festivity provides a precious guide to the methodology and approach at the core of Jesi's thought, displaying how his personal, vitally intense via negativa might in fact originate from his early statement: "All I have ever written is poetry."

La rabbia / Anger: Pier Paolo Pasolini La rabbia / Anger
Pier Paolo Pasolini; Translated by Cristina Viti; Edited by Dominic Jaeckle
R698 Discovery Miles 6 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Stigmata (Paperback): Gezim Hajdari Stigmata (Paperback)
Gezim Hajdari; Translated by Cristina Viti
R518 R449 Discovery Miles 4 490 Save R69 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Gezim Hajdari (b. 1957) was born in Lushnja, Albania, but has lived in Frosinone, Italy, since 1992, initially in the ruins of an abandoned building, but now in an apartment that he was awarded by the town council after he was awarded the prestigious Montale Prize. He writes in both Albanian and Italian, but is perhaps more recognised in his adopted country than in his native land. Stigmate / Vrage appeared in a bilingual edition in 2002 and here receives its first complete English translation. "My identity is Gezim, my body is my fatherland," says the author.

The World Saved by Kids - And Other Epics (Hardcover, Abridged Ed): Elsa Morante The World Saved by Kids - And Other Epics (Hardcover, Abridged Ed)
Elsa Morante; Translated by Cristina Viti
R698 R528 Discovery Miles 5 280 Save R170 (24%) Out of stock

First published in Italian in 1968, The World Saved by Kids was written in the aftermath of deep personal change and in the context of what Elsa Morante called the "great youth movement exploding against the funereal machinations of the organized contemporary world." Morante believed that it was only the youth who could truly hear her revolutionary call. With the fiftieth anniversary of the tumultuous events of 1968 approaching, there couldn't be a more timely moment for this first English translation of Morante's work to appear. Greeted by Antonio Porta as one of the most important books of its decade, The World Saved by Kids showcases Morante's true mastery of tone, rhythm, and imagery as she works elegy, parody, storytelling, song, and more into an act of linguistic magic through which Gramsci and Rimbaud, Christ and Antigone, Mozart and Simone Weil, and a host of other figures join the sassy, vulnerable neighborhood kids in a renewal of the word's timeless, revolutionary power to explore and celebrate life's insoluble paradox. Morante gained international recognition and critical acclaim for her novels History, Arturo's Island, and Aracoeli, and The World Saved By Kids may be her best book and the one that most closely represents her spirit.

A Life Apart (Hardcover): Mariapia Veladiano A Life Apart (Hardcover)
Mariapia Veladiano; Translated by Cristina Viti 1
R375 R336 Discovery Miles 3 360 Save R39 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Rebecca's parents were born to very different families. One wealthy, one all but destitute, they were united only by their striking mutual beauty. But the sole child to bless their great romantic fairy tale is a daughter of startling ugliness.

The shock of having given birth to such a monster leads the mother to withdraw both herself and her daughter from the world. Only by keeping her child indoors, away from strangers' eyes, can she protect her from their disgust. But against all odds, with a little help from some remarkable friends, Rebecca discovers a talent for music that proves that inner beauty can outshine any other.

A Life Apart is an irresistible modern fable that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt that they don't belong.

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