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Eugenio Montale, the Fascist Storm, and the Jewish Sunflower

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Eugenio Montale, the Fascist Storm, and the Jewish Sunflower uncovers one of the great hidden sagas of modern literature.

During Italy’s fascist period, Eugenio Montale – winner of the 1975 Nobel Prize in Literature and one of the greatest modern poets in any language – fell in love with Irma Brandeis, a glamorous and beautiful Dante scholar and an American Jew.

While their romance would fall apart, it would have literary repercussions that extended throughout the poet’s career: Montale’s works abound with secret codes that speak to a lost lover and muse. This study is the first to completely unlock the cryptic thematic link that connects many of Montale’s most important poems, which, taken together, form the most significant hidden poetic cycle of modernism.

David Michael Hertz explores the intersecting poetic myth and background biography, with precision made possible through recently published archival materials.

Bringing the reader into an intense experience of great poetry while telling an engaging story, Hertz vividly shows that close reading in conjunction with biographical and historical materials can be an unforgettable and rewarding experience.

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University of Toronto Press
1487519990 / 9781487519995
Paperback / softback
851.912
31/07/2015
Canada
440 pages
152 x 228 mm, 660 grams