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History and Chronicle of the Songbook Umberto Saba

History and Chronicle of the Songbook By Umberto Saba

History and Chronicle of the Songbook by Umberto Saba


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Summary

History and Chronicle of the Songbook by Umberto Saba (1883-1957), the great, is a unique book of self-criticism, memoir and criticism. Here we have Saba writing about the art of poetry, the birth and meaning of his own poems.

History and Chronicle of the Songbook Summary

History and Chronicle of the Songbook by Umberto Saba

History and Chronicle of the Songbook by Umberto Saba (1883-1957), the great, is a unique book of self-criticism, memoir and criticism. Here we have Saba writing about the art of poetry, the birth and meaning of his own poems.

History and Chronicle of the Songbook Reviews

The moral physiognomy of Saba is very powerfully alive in his work, and makes him, now and forever, a great author. To this vast, complex, long-suffering personality, his poems bear witness, and from it draw their light...I have the impression that Saba, in our day, has been just discovered, and that the task of evaluating the full scope of his greatness will have to fall to others, when distance will have further clarified the perspectives. Saba will have to wait. Yet how many in Europe, can be as certain in their wait as he?' - Quarantotti Gambini (1946) 'Saba's poetry seems like the pure sound of a voice, a voice nearly freed from the bonds of words. The monody is pure feeling, in a musical state. The Language of Italian poetry which has almost always sought transfiguration in plasticity and relief, has rarely known an exception so singular. Saba attains the lied as if without realising it.' - Eugenio Montale.

About Umberto Saba

Umberto Saba was born Umbeto Poli in 1883; by the time of his birth his father had deserted the family. He studied the violin and began writing poetry when he was about seventeen. He attended Dante A'Lighieri in Trieste, then, briefly, its Academy of Commerce and Nautical Science, and later worked for a commercial firm in the city. He was conscripted to the Italian army's infantry in 1908. The next year he marries Carolina Wolfler. Recalled to the army in 1915, he suffered a breakdown and was hospitalized. When he returned to Trieste in 1919 he purchased the bookshop where he was to spend the greater part of his life. His friends included Svevo, Ungaretti, Giacomo Debenedetti and Carlo Levi. Saba was sixty-three when he won his first national literary award, the Viareggio Prize. He died in Gorizia in 1957.

Table of Contents

Translator's Foreword ix Author's Preface xiii History and Chronicle of the Songbook Saba's Strengths and Weaknesses and a Few Reasons for his success 3 Juvenilia and Early Works: Saba's Education and Origin (1900-1910) 10 Military POems (1908) 21 House and Country (1909-1910) 33 Trieste and a Woman (1910-1912) 33 Serene Desperation (1913-1915) 52 Poems Written During the War 62 Light and Airy Things (1920) 64 The Loving Thorn (1920) 68 Prelude and Canzonettas (1922-1923) 74 Autobiography (1920) 91 The prisoners (1924) 96 Girls (1925) 100 Dying Heart (1925-1930) 103 The Man (1928) 122 Prelude and Fugues (1928-1929) 129 Little Berto (1929-1931) 141 Words (1933-1934) 159 Five Poems for the Game of Soccer 168 Last Things 1935-1943 183 1944 189 Miscellany 197 Conclusion 203 Notes 227

Additional information

GOR006839399
9781878818393
1878818392
History and Chronicle of the Songbook by Umberto Saba
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Sheep Meadow Press,U.S.
19981031
262
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