Haiku for a Season / Haiku Per Una Stagione

by Andrea Zanzotto

Anna Secco (Editor) and Mr Patrick Barron (Editor)

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Andrea Zanzotto is one of the most important and acclaimed poets of postwar Italy. This collection of ninety-one pseudo-haiku in English and Italian - written over several months during 1984 and then revised slowly over the years - confirms his commitment to experimentation throughout his life. "Haiku for a Season" represents a multilevel experiment for Zanzotto: first, to compose poetry bilingually; and second, to write in a form foreign to Western poetry. The volume traces the life of a woman from youth to adulthood, using the seasons and the varying landscape as a mirror to reflect her growth and changing attitudes and perceptions. With a lifelong interest in the intersections of nature and culture, Zanzotto displays here his usual precise and surprising sense of the living world. These never-before-published original poems in English appear alongside their Italian versions - not strict translations but parallel texts that can be read separately or in conjunction with the originals. As a sequence of interlinked poems, "Haiku for a Season" also reveals Zanzotto as a master poet of minimalism.
Zanzotto's recent death is a blow to world poetry, and the publication of this book, the last that he approved in manuscript, will be an event in both the United States and in Italy.
  • ISBN10 128365752X
  • ISBN13 9781283657525
  • Publish Date 1 January 2012
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 3 June 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Chicago Press
  • Language English