Orphic songs
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Dino Campan [1885-1932] - a poet of a tragic and mysterious fate, who, having not received recognition during his lifetime, had a great and still not exhausted influence on the development of Italian poetry.
The book "Orphic songs" (1914], a collection of prosaic and poetic texts associated with a single intention, combines mystical symbolism with a living and concrete feeling of the beauty of nature and man. Reaching in a word of picturesque and musical effects, Campanes relocate images of the Middle Ages and Renaissance In the age of technology, into the world of colors and the volume of impressionism and cubism.
This book, truly innovative and at the same time inscribed in the rich cultural tradition of Italy, first published in Russian translation
The book "Orphic songs" (1914], a collection of prosaic and poetic texts associated with a single intention, combines mystical symbolism with a living and concrete feeling of the beauty of nature and man. Reaching in a word of picturesque and musical effects, Campanes relocate images of the Middle Ages and Renaissance In the age of technology, into the world of colors and the volume of impressionism and cubism.
This book, truly innovative and at the same time inscribed in the rich cultural tradition of Italy, first published in Russian translation
Author:
Author:Campana Dino
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:White
Series:
Series: Bibliotheca Italica
ISBN:
ISBN:9785853191112
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