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Diadem: Selected Poems by Marosa di Giorgio (English) Paperback Book

Description: Diadem: Selected Poems by Marosa di Giorgio, Adam Giannelli Selected poems by one of the most distinct and recognizable voices in Latin American poetry. Surreal, fable-like prose poems. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Marosa di Giorgio has one of the most distinct and recognizable voices in Latin American poetry. Her surreal and fable-like prose poems invite comparison to Franz Kafka, Julio Cortzar, or even contemporary American poets Russell Edson and Charles Simic. But di Giorgios voice, imagery, and themes-childhood, the Uruguayan countryside, a perception of the sacred-are her own. Previously written off as "the mad woman of Uruguayan letters," di Giorgios reputation has blossomed in recent years. Translator Adam Giannellis careful selection of poems spans the enormous output of di Giorgios career to help further introduce English-language readers to this vibrant and original voice.Marosa di Giorgio was born in Salto, Uruguay, in 1932. Her first book Poemas was published in 1953. Also a theater actress, she moved to Montevideo in 1978, where she lived until her death in 2004. Author Biography Marosa di Giorgio was born in Salto, Uruguay, in 1932. Descended from Italian immigrants of Tuscan origin, she and her sister Nidia were raised as Catholics in the countryside. She published her first book, Poemas, in 1953. In the 1950s and 60s she worked in the theater and participated as an actress in almost thirty productions. Later, drawing on her background in theater, she gave dramatic recitals of her poems. In 1978, after the death of her father, the family relocated to Montevideo, where she lived until she died of cancer in 2004. She never married or had children.Like Walt Whitman, di Giorgio expanded the same work throughout her career: Los Papeles Salvajes (The Wild Papers, 2008), her collected poetry, which unites fourteen books. Since her poems inhabit the same imaginative world, they can be read as one long meditation, which di Giorgio described as a forest in which she planted more trees. In 2008, Adriana Hidalgo, an editorial house in Buenos Aires, published the collection in one single volume.di Giorgio also composed three books of erotic tales-Misales (1993), Camino de las pedreras (1997), Rosa mstica (2003)-and a novel, Reina Amelia (1999). Her final book, La flor de lis (2004), which combines prose poems with longer narratives, completed shortly before her death, synthesizes her lifes work. She received several awards throughout her career, including a Fulbright Scholarship and First Prize in the International Poetry Festival in Medelln in 2001, and was invited to travel as far as France to give recitals of her poetry.Translator Adam Giannelli is a graduate of Oberlin College and the University of Virginia, where he was a Hoyns Fellow. His poems and translations of Spanish and Italian poetry have appeared or are forthcoming in New England Review, Kenyon Review, Field, Southwest Review, Quarterly West, Colorado Review, Two Lines, Pleiades, The FSG Book of Twentieth-Century Italian Poetry, and elsewhere. He is the editor of a book of critical essays: High Lonesome: On the Poetry of Charles Wright (Oberlin CP, 2006). He has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and has received fellowships from the Sewanee Writers Conference, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Ucross Foundation, and the Djerassi Resident Artists Program. Review "Since the publication of her first books in the mid-1950s, Marosa di Giorgio has introduced a seemingly indefinable element into Uruguayan literature. Angel Rama and Roberto Echavarren regard her as one of the most original and brilliant descendants of the Uruguayan-born Lautreamont. Other commentators portray her as an eccentric whose poetic prose is virtually synonymous with the idiosyncratic ... She is therefore a writer who has been praised but also marginalized -- insofar as she is repeatedly held up as the mad woman of contemporary Uruguayan letters -- because of a critical tendency to theorize negatively the very aspect of di Giorgios surrealist practices for which she has become most famous: her visionary escapism." --KATHRYN A. KOPPLE, the Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies Diadem: Selected Poems is full of "earthy celebrations of pastoral Uruguay and semi-surreal moments of magical realism...[within a] bucolic landscape that evokes both the nostalgic innocence of childhood and the disturbing thresholds of sexual awareness." --Double Room Journal "di Giorgios poems are written in a lucid prose that suits the quite dreamlike and ultra-real landscapes described," -NewPages "...somehow in di Giorgios luminous, hypnotizing prose, each poem comes to seem like a carefully cast spell, a precise intoxication that lingers uneasily at the edge of consciousness. To read a poem by di Giorgio is to encounter the exquisite beauty of an exotic plant that may or may not prove lethal... to enter a dark house with a leg hidden in it, knowing all the while the Soul is out there somewhere, with its hundred-fingered hands." -The Kenyon Review "Uruguayan poet Marosa di Giorgio succeeds beyond expectation as rendered in this first extended English translation of her work chosen to represent the full range of her poetic expressionism. A sensitive and poetically vibrant translation by Adam Giannelli provides a compelling context to experience the rich tapestry of her work as it extends over a lifetime of writing in her distinct poetic idiom." -Rattle "...these poems could be read as a novel, cover to cover, or on their own as individual pieces, and they would still have the same power and depth. The poems themselves blend and blur the lines between each other, in effect recreating an idea of recalling memories of the past; sometimes fantasy, sometimes all too real, and always fleeting and hard to properly pin down ... What is here, in print, is the distillation of memory, stories, and real life, into something moving and beautiful ... That is the true essence of these pieces; that they feel natural, real, meaningful, despite incorporating fantasy and surreal images." - HTML Giant Promotional • 100 galleys will be mailed to reviewers and media 3-4 months prior to publication.• 100 finished books will be mailed out to review outlets.• Extensive promotion through BOAs website, blog, Facebook, Twitter, e-blasts, e-postcards, print newsletter, and print catalogs.• Print ad in Poets & Writers magazine.• A grant from the Lannan Foundation will allow for additional buy-ins through CBSD. Prizes Commended for Literary Award (Poetry in Translation) 2013 Long Description Marosa di Giorgio has one of the most distinct and recognizable voices in Latin American poetry. Her surreal and fable-like prose poems invite comparison to Franz Kafka, Julio Cort Review Quote "Since the publication of her first books in the mid-1950s, Marosa di Giorgio has introduced a seemingly indefinable element into Uruguayan literature. Angel Rama and Roberto Echavarren regard her as one of the most original and brilliant descendants of the Uruguayan-born Lautreamont. Other commentators portray her as an eccentric whose poetic prose is virtually synonymous with the idiosyncratic ... She is therefore a writer who has been praised but also marginalized - insofar as she is repeatedly held up as the mad woman of contemporary Uruguayan letters - because of a critical tendency to theorize negatively the very aspect of di Giorgios surrealist practices for which she has become most famous: her visionary escapism." -KATHRYN A. KOPPLE, the Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies Diadem: Selected Poems is full of "earthy celebrations of pastoral Uruguay and semi-surreal moments of magical realism...[within a] bucolic landscape that evokes both the nostalgic innocence of childhood and the disturbing thresholds of sexual awareness." -Double Room Journal "di Giorgios poems are written in a lucid prose that suits the quite dreamlike and ultra-real landscapes described," -NewPages "...somehow in di Giorgios luminous, hypnotizing prose, each poem comes to seem like a carefully cast spell, a precise intoxication that lingers uneasily at the edge of consciousness. To read a poem by di Giorgio is to encounter the exquisite beauty of an exotic plant that may or may not prove lethal... to enter a dark house with a leg hidden in it, knowing all the while the Soul is out there somewhere, with its hundred-fingered hands." -The Kenyon Review "Uruguayan poet Marosa di Giorgio succeeds beyond expectation as rendered in this first extended English translation of her work chosen to represent the full range of her poetic expressionism. A sensitive and poetically vibrant translation by Adam Giannelli provides a compelling context to experience the rich tapestry of her work as it extends over a lifetime of writing in her distinct poetic idiom." -Rattle "...these poems could be read as a novel, cover to cover, or on their own as individual pieces, and they would still have the same power and depth. The poems themselves blend and blur the lines between each other, in effect recreating an idea of recalling memories of the past; sometimes fantasy, sometimes all too real, and always fleeting and hard to properly pin down ... What is here, in print, is the distillation of memory, stories, and real life, into something moving and beautiful ... That is the true essence of these pieces; that they feel natural, real, meaningful, despite incorporating fantasy and surreal images." - HTML Giant Competing Titles Remnants of Another Age Nikola Madzirov 9781934414507 16.00 BOA 2011 550 Description for Sales People "Her style is very particular; one can recognize it by reading a single line. It doesnt resemble anyone elses," insists C Details ISBN1934414972 Short Title DIADEM SEL POEMS Language English Translator Adam Giannelli ISBN-10 1934414972 ISBN-13 9781934414972 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 861.64 Year 2012 Imprint BOA Editions, Limited Country of Publication United States Subtitle Selected Poems Place of Publication Rochester NZ Release Date 2012-11-29 US Release Date 2012-11-29 UK Release Date 2012-11-29 Author Adam Giannelli Pages 170 Publisher BOA Editions, Limited Series Lannan Translations Selection Series Publication Date 2012-11-29 Audience General AU Release Date 2012-10-15 Illustrations Illustrations We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:93738427;

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