Description
About the Author
Described by Dante as his "first friend", Guido Cavalcanti (c.1258-1300) is one of the greatest Italian poets. He is remembered as a leading figure in the group of poets associated with the dolce stil novo ("sweet new style"), a refined form of love poetry. He died in Florence of a fever which he caught during the exile imposed on him for political violence.
Reviews
Anthony Mortimer's translations are both sensible and sensitive, avoiding the pitfalls of cod-medieval cliche in favour of a lucidity and precision in tune with the poet's style. * TLS *
This lively version demythologizes that extremely sad, brave poem, written when Cavalcanti was dying. Ezra Pound said that Cavalcanti was more modern in his mindset than Dante; this superb rendering gives us all the chance to savour that poet's tough edge. -- AN Wilson
With all his gravity, he has the secret of lightness. -- Italo Calvino
Book Information
ISBN 9781847492944
Author Guido Cavalcanti
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Alma Classics
Publisher Alma Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 217g