The Metabolism of Desire

The Poetry of Guido Cavalcanti

Guido Cavalcanti author David R Slavitt translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:AU Press

Published:15th Apr '12

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Bringing his genuine poetic gifts to the project, Slavitt’stranslations provide stronger evidence of the originals’ poeticqualities than has been available for at least a century.  –Henry Taylor, Pulitzer Prize winner

Bringing his genuine poetic gifts to the project, Slavitt’s translations provide stronger evidence of the originals’ poetic qualities than has been available for at least a century. – Henry Taylor, Pulitzer Prize winner

all pale beside my lady whose lovelyface                       ciò passa la beltate e la valenza

and gentle heart show theunworthiness                         de la mia donna e ’l su’ gentil coraggio,

of him who catches a glimpse of herperfection,             sì che rasembra vile a chi ciò guarda;

 

for she is an earthly vessel of heaven’sgrace                 e tanto più d’ogn’ altr’ ha canoscenza,

before whose greatness we are so muchless,                quanto lo ciel de la terra è maggio.

beyond any redemption or evencorrection.                    A simil di natura ben non tarda.

 

The fact that Cavalcanti's friend, Dante Alighieri, was asupremely fine poet ought not blind us to Cavalcanti's own, ratherdifferent excellence. His love poetry has more of the tang ofreal-world experience and is as appealing as Dante's, although in amore modern and recognizable way. The two poets both suffer, butCavalcanti is not so sure that his torments are likely to improve hisspirit. He is, therefore, more torn and under greater pressure to findsome meaning in his struggles, and, as translator David R. Slavittdeclares, "more fun."

ISBN: 9781926836843

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 200g

192 pages