The Selected Poetry and Prose of Vittorio Sereni: A Bilingual Edition
Vittorio Sereni; Robinson, Peter(ed); Perryman, Marcus (ed)
University Of Chicago Press (2006)
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Hardcover 0226748782
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Editor Marcus Perryman
Translator Marcus Perryman; Peter Robinson
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LoC Classification PQ4879.E74A27 2006
Dewey 851/.914
Nationality Italy
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Cover Price $35.00
No. of Pages 368
Height x Width 9.1 x 6.2  inch
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Viewed as one of the most important Italian poets of the last century, Vittorio Sereni (1913–83) wrote with a historical sweep unlike that of any of his contemporaries. A poet of both personal and political responsibility, he wrote of life under fascism, military defeat and imprisonment, the Italian economic miracle and cold war in Europe, and the resurgence of extreme right-wing politics, as well as the roles played by love and friendship in the survival of humanity. An equally esteemed prose writer, his pieces on the contradictions of war and the complex purpose of poetry and the arts in society are seminal contributions to Italian literature.

The first substantial translation of Sereni’s work published anywhere in the world, The Selected Poetry and Prose of Vittorio Sereni is a unique guide to this classic twentieth-century poet. This bilingual edition collects the most representative poems from Sereni’s oeuvre, as well as a selection of prose works that extends the themes of his poetry. The book also contains examples of Sereni’s short fiction, published here in English for the first time. With a full chronology, commentary, bibliography, and learned introduction by distinguished British poet and scholar Peter Robinson, The Selected Poetry and Prose of Vittorio Sereni is the only authorized rendering of Sereni’s verse in English.

(04/01/2007)



Vittorio Sereni (born July 27, 1913, Luino, Italy; died February 10, 1983, Milan) was an Italian poet, author, editor, and translator. His poetry frequently addressed the themes of 20th century Italian history, such as Fascism, Italy's military defeat, and its postwar resurgence.

Sereni graduated from the University of Milan in 1936. In 1938, he co-founded the literary review Corrente. In 1941, he published Frontiera, his first collection of poetry. He was drafted into the Italian Army during World War II, captured by Allied forces in 1943, and spent the rest of the war in POW camps in Algeria and Morocco.