An edition of Harvest and the Lamp (2020)

Harvest and the Lamp

Harvest and the Lamp
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An edition of Harvest and the Lamp (2020)

Harvest and the Lamp

"The Harvest and the Lamp, the third volume of the Colosseum Books series, is a singular collection of poems in an wide variety of forms and voices. Author Andrew Frisardi writes on fundamental human themes such as love and desire, death and grief, the nature of the self and self-transcendence in a tone that ranges from serious to witty to exuberant. The poems are often set in Italy, where Frisardi has lived for a number of years, drawing on natural or concrete imagery as well as the imaginal or symbolic. Frisardi composes in a number of forms: sonnet and sestina, triolet and ghazal, nonce forms and free verse, gracefully and with a fresh use of diction and rhyme. As the late poet-translator Brett Foster put it, "Andrew Frisardi's [poems] are exquisitely made things, many angled and shining brightly. Ear, eye, and mind do their elegant, exact work." Frisardi is an internationally noted translator and independent scholar of Dante, and Dante's impact appears directly or indirectly in much of his poetry, including a few translations in this volume. The poet-biographer Paul Mariani has written that in Frisardi's poetry one finds the "resins of the classics everywhere. Add wit, sensitivity, humor and the recurring shock of recognition, then sit back and enjoy what Andrew Frisardi has prepared for you. Then come back and taste again for the sheer pleasure of the company.""--

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English
Pages
83

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Harvest and the Lamp
2020, Franciscan Academic Press
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Library of Congress
PS3606.R5738H37 2020, PS3606.R5738 H37 2020

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Pagination
96
Number of pages
83

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Open Library
OL36252457M
ISBN 13
9781733988964
LCCN
2020027931
OCLC/WorldCat
1159604456

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OL26758110W

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