Description
Radio: Editor Jack Hirschman will be available for interview. Pursue literary arts programs around the U.S. and Canada, such as KPFA Berkeley's "Cover to Cover," KSFR New Mexico's "Poetry Talk," MPR Saint Paul's "Midmorning Show," CBC Radio Q Print: American Poet, American Poetry Review, Bloomsbury Review, Bookforum, Boston Review, Brooklyn Rail, Chicago Review, Hudson Review, Kenyon Review, Metamorphoses, New Yorker, Oregonian, Paris Review, Slate, Poetry Flash, Poetry Magazine, Poets and Writers Magazine, St. Marks Poetry Project Newsletter, Texas Observer, Two Lines, World Literature Today, XCP-Cross Cultural Poetics Web: completereview.com, conversationalreading.com, poems.com (Poetry Daily), three percent/open letter, and other sites that focus on lit in translation Events: Event at the Italian Cultural Institute, San Francisco Academic Marketing: AWP, MLA, CBSD's Poetry and Lit Catalog
About the Author
Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922-1975) was a major cultural figure in post-WW2 Italy, well-known as a poet, novelist, communist intellectual, and filmmaker. Controversial and openly homosexual, Pasolini was brutally murdered at the age of 53. Editor Jack Hirschman is an internationally-renowned poet and translator. A former poet-laureate of San Francisco, and editor of "The Artaud Anthology," Hirschman has written many books, including "Front Lines: Selected Poems," "All That's Left," and his 900-page masterwork "The Arcanes."
Reviews
"[Pasolini's] moral passion, analytical intelligence, and the stark beauty of his work make him one of the giants of Italian literature."-Village Voice
"Patriotic poetry usually comes out of a right-wing tradition and is nationalistic, but Pasolini's great originality was to be a citizen-poet of the left . . . He wept over the ruins of Italy but without a hint of rhetoric."-Alberto Moravia
"In an era when Italy produced a bumper crop of difficult, passionate artists, he may have been the . . . most prodigiously talented."-A. O. Scott
Book Information
ISBN 9780872865075
Author Pier Paolo Pasolini
Format Paperback
Page Count 250
Imprint City Lights Books
Publisher City Lights Books
Weight(grams) 269g