Luigi Fontanella
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Luigi Fontanella (born 1943 Salerno, Italy) is a poet, critic, translator, playwright, and novelist.
Life
He graduated from the Sapienza University of Rome (Laurea in Lettere), and Harvard University (Ph.D.) He has taught at Columbia University, Princeton University, and Wellesley College.[1] He is Professor at Stony Brook University.[2]
He is founder of IPA (Italian Poetry in America), and the editor of Gradiva and Gradiva Publications.[3]
Awards
- Fulbright Fellow at Princeton University, 1976-1978.
- Prize for Translation by the “Ministero dei Beni Culturali”, Gradiva Publications.
- 1998 Orazio Caputo Prize.
- 1993 Ragusa Prize.
- 2000 Bordighera Poetry Prize.
- Circe Sabaudia Prize, Minturnae Prize, S.Andrea Prize.
- 2008 Città di Marineo.
- 2008 Laurentum Prize.
Works
Literary Criticism
- I campi magnetici di A.-Breton-P. Soupault (translation, introduction and notes) Rome: Newton Compton. 1979.
- Il Surrealismo Italiano. Rome: Bulzoni. 1983. American edition Harvard University. 1981.
- Tozzi in America. Rome: Bulzoni. 1986..
- La Parola Aleatoria. Florence: Ed. Le Lettere. 1992 ISBN 978-88-7166-079-0.
- Il filo verde di Ugo Betti. Camerino: Ed. Mierma. 1993.
- Storia di Bontempelli. Ravenna: Longo Editore. 1997.
- La Parola Transfuga: Scrittori Italiani Espatriati in America. Firenze: Cadmo, 2003 ISBN 978-88-7923-282-1.
- Pasolini rilegge Pasolini Milan: Archinto. 2005.
- Giuseppe Berto: Thirty Years Later Venice: Marsilio. 2009 ISBN 978-88-317-9903-4.
- "Paolo Volponi L'inedito Di New York" Torino: Aragno Editore, 2012 ISBN 978-88-8419-565-4.
- "Migrating Words. Italian Writers in the United States" New York: Bordighera Press, 2012 ISBN 978-1-59954-041-2.
Poetry
- La vita trasparente, 1973-1977. Rebellato. 1978.
- Simulazione di reato. Manduria: Lacaita. 1979.
- Stella Saturnina. Roma: Ed. Il Ventaglio. 1989.
- Round Trip. Udine: Campanotto. 1991.
- Ceres. Formia: Caramanica Editore, 1996 ISBN 978-88-86261-36-4.
- Terra del Tempo. Bologna: Book Editore, 2000 ISBN 978-88-7232-357-1
- The Transparent Life and Other Poems. Translator Michael Palma. Gradiva Publications. 2000. ISBN 978-1-892021-03-8.
- Angels of Youth. Translators: C. Lettieri and I. Marchegiani Jones. Riverside, Calif.: Xenos Books. 2001.
- Azul. Milan: Archinto Ed., 2001. ISBN 978-88-7768-388-5.
- Land of Time: Selected Poems 1972-2003. Chelsea Editions. 2006. ISBN 978-0-9725271-3-2.
- L'azzurra memora. Poesie 1970-2005 Bergamo-Milan: Moretti & Vitali. 2007. Città di Marineo prize, Laurentum Prize. ISBN 978-88-7186-339-9.
- Oblivion Note by Giovanni Raboni. Milano: Archinto. 2008.
- "Bertgang" [Introduction by Giancarlo Pontiggia, Afterword by Carla Stroppa], Bergamo: Moretti & Vitali, 2012. Prata Prize, I Murazzi Prize. ISBN 978-88-7186-510-2.
- "Disunita Ombra" [Introduction by Sebestiano Aglieco, Note by Paolo Lagazzi] Milan: Archinto, 2013. ISBN 978-88-7768-611-4.
Fiction
- Milestone e altre storie Siena-Rome: Il Messapo. 1983.
- Hot Dog. Roma: Bulzoni. 1986. English edition Soleil. 1998 ISBN 0-921831-52-8.
- Controfigura Venezia: Marsilio. 2009. ISBN 978-88-317-9887-7.
Reviews
...his most recent poetry is like a rare hothouse flower blooming in Fontanella's garden, laid out like a golf course, with surprising bridges between pleasure and reflection which, in the end, enliven both author and readers. Fontanella is essentially the transcriber of unique lyric moments in a poetic corpus that is neither too fertile (abundant) nor too facile (redundant), yet shines with a contemporary relevance that carries it well beyond its cycles of conception and completion.[3]
References
- ↑ http://www.italianamericanwriters.com/Fontanella.html
- ↑ http://www.sunysb.edu/cistudies/fontanella.htm
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Giose Rimanelli (Autumn 2000). "Terra del tempo e altri poemetti". World Literature Today.
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