In this history of Italian culture and philosophy from the founding of the Italian Republic to th...
It's in the gnarled wonders of its diction that John Latta's poetry has its most immediate charm....
Poetry finds its own reason to be and its own dignity within itself. It does this despite any eva...
The volume provides an in-depth philosophical investigation into freedom as reality's point of or...
Since her death in 1962, Marilyn Monroe has generated a plethora of narratives and an industry of...
EATING THE BOOK revolves around the Freudian notion of the primitive father, cannibalistically de...
First published in 1982, In rima e senza brought together all the poetry Giorgio Bassani wished t...
This volume brings together all of Gianfranco Contini's essays on Dante. The collection opens wit...
Mariano Bäino's is among the most interesting poetry to be published at the end of last century; ...
In 1991, poets and scholars gathered for a conference on the state of Italian and American poetry...
Angelo Lumelli's new book is the result of the rewriting of his poetic work. The author has defin...