
In this special issue, the Chicago Quarterly Review turns to Italy and its writers during a time of great unrest, both socially and politically.
Guest edited by translator Michela Martini, this is a diverse, vibrant collection of poetry and prose translations from the 1960s to the present, featuring these writers, translators and artists:
Cristina Alziati /Traci Andrighetti /Jacob Blakesley /Margaret Brose /Rossana Campo/Mauro Casiraghi /Mauro Castellani /Patrizia Cavalli /Mara Cini/Bonnie Costello /Deborah Davies/Franca Di Muzio /John Domini/Fabio Donalisio /Rudi Dundas/Adam Elgar /Biancamaria Frabotta /Adria Frizzi /Sciltian Gastaldi /Georgia Emma Gili /Robert Hahn/Michael Kirylo/Alessandra Lavagnino/Ernesto Livorni /Valerio Magrelli /Nicola Manuppelli /Michela Martini /Silvana Mastrolia /Elizabeth McKenzie /Massimo Migliorati /Guido Morselli /Ellen Nerenberg /Aldo Palazzeschi /Katia Pansa /Gabriele PedullĂ /Giacomo Pilati/Alta L.Price /Frederika Randall Rosebud Rosabella /Edoardo Sanguineti /Angela Scarparo /Olivia E.Sears/ Nicola Skert /Emanuele Trevi /Francesco Verso /Patrizia Vicinelli /Patrizia Villani/J. Rodolfo Wilcock
Released April 1, 2015, and currently the #1 New Release in Italian Literature on Amazon.
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