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Those Who from Afar Look Like Flies
Those Who from Afar Look Like Flies
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experimental poetry
forthcoming
Giuliani
Italian literature
Italian poetry
neo-avant-garde
Pasolini
poetics Balestrini
political poetry
post-World War II literature
Rosselli
Sanguineti
Villa
Zanzotto
Product details
- ISBN 9781487564674
- Weight: 1g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jul 2026
- Publisher: University of Toronto Press
- Publication City/Country: CA
- Product Form: Hardback
Those Who from Afar Look Like Flies is an anthology of poems, informative essays and statements on poetics that aim to provide an organic profile of the evolution of Italian poetry after World War II.
Picking up in the mid-1970s and culminating in present-day, the book refutes the decline of Italian poetry caused by the urgency of the era’s political disarray. Documenting, among others, the works of Balestrini, Giuliani, Pagliarani, Pasolini, Rosselli, Sanguineti, Villa, and Zanzotto, the second volume of Those Who from Afar Look Like Flies is a collection of poems and essays organized in a series of connected sections where stylistic or substantial changes in intent in the poetics of a group or an individual poet are documented. Offering an extensive, chronological exploration, authors whose stylistic developments underwent significant changes appear more than once.
This volume proves how Italian research poetry developed and advanced and elaborates upon the legacy of the historical avant-garde and of the neo-avant-garde. Authorities on Italian literature Luigi Ballerini and Beppe Cavatorta argue against the notion that in the mid-1970s experimental poetry ceased to be a viable social activity and demonstrate instead the resurgence and enhancement of the literary art form.
Picking up in the mid-1970s and culminating in present-day, the book refutes the decline of Italian poetry caused by the urgency of the era’s political disarray. Documenting, among others, the works of Balestrini, Giuliani, Pagliarani, Pasolini, Rosselli, Sanguineti, Villa, and Zanzotto, the second volume of Those Who from Afar Look Like Flies is a collection of poems and essays organized in a series of connected sections where stylistic or substantial changes in intent in the poetics of a group or an individual poet are documented. Offering an extensive, chronological exploration, authors whose stylistic developments underwent significant changes appear more than once.
This volume proves how Italian research poetry developed and advanced and elaborates upon the legacy of the historical avant-garde and of the neo-avant-garde. Authorities on Italian literature Luigi Ballerini and Beppe Cavatorta argue against the notion that in the mid-1970s experimental poetry ceased to be a viable social activity and demonstrate instead the resurgence and enhancement of the literary art form.
Luigi Ballerini is an Italian poet and Professor Emeritus at the University of California Los Angeles.
Editor of numerous books and anthologies, Beppe Cavatorta is a professor of Italian at the University of Arizona.
Those Who from Afar Look Like Flies
€193.44
