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Umberto Saba (1883-1957) is one of the great Italian poets of the twentieth century, as closely associated with his native city Trieste as Joyce is with Dublin. He received a sparse education but was writing distinctive poetry before he was twenty, ignoring the modernist groups which dominated the d...

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Main Author: Saba, Umberto, 1883-1957 (Author, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut)
Other Authors: Worsnip, Patrick (Translator, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/trl)
Format: Book
Language:English
Italian
Published: Manchester : Carcanet Classics, 2022
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: Warning
  • My Nurse's House
  • From a Hill
  • Glauco
  • Evening
  • To Mamma
  • Meditation
  • A Conscript's Dream
  • Random Order
  • Target
  • After Lights-out
  • The Sapling
  • To My Wife
  • The Nanny Goat
  • To My Daughter
  • Autumn
  • The Stream
  • Trieste
  • Old City
  • The Cat
  • After Sadness
  • Three Streets
  • Our Time of Day
  • The Poet
  • The Wife
  • New Verses to the Moon
  • Erotic Melancholy
  • The Pier
  • After a Stroll
  • New Verses to Lina (8)
  • The Errand-boy with the Wheelbarrow
  • A Memory
  • Guido
  • The Patriarch
  • Caffe Tergeste
  • The Cobbler
  • Bedtime Story for My Little Girl
  • Portrait of My Little Girl
  • Winter Noon
  • Envoi
  • The Thorn of Love (7)
  • The Thorn of Love (12)
  • By the Seashore
  • Morning Song
  • Finale
  • Autobiography (3)
  • Tocography (10)
  • Autobiography (12)
  • Autobiography (15)
  • The Lustful Man
  • Girls (1)
  • Paradise Sonnet
  • The Sideboard
  • Eros
  • The Love Song
  • Prayer for a Poor Girl
  • Prayer to His Mother
  • First Fugue
  • Bargain Eatery
  • The Ice Cream Cart
  • Heroics
  • Words
  • Snow
  • Ashes
  • Spring
  • Ulysses
  • Five Poems for the Game of Football (3): Thirteenth Match
  • Five Poems for the Game of Football (5): Goal
  • Winter
  • Happiness
  • Three Cities
  • `Fruit & Veg'
  • Woman
  • Mouth
  • Beginning of Summer
  • Since
  • When the Thought
  • February Evening
  • The Broken Window
  • Last Verses to Lina
  • Portrait
  • Phaedra
  • Harbour
  • Women's Swimming Champion
  • I Had
  • Teatro degli Artigianelli
  • Two Madrigals for the Duchess of Aosta
  • The Visit
  • I Loved
  • Mediterranea
  • Drunken Songs
  • Three Poems to Telemachus
  • Ulysses
  • Opicina 1947
  • Epigraph
  • Blackbird
  • Nietzsche
  • Divertimento
  • Man and the Animals
  • Last
  • Machine generated contents note: Warning
  • My Nurse's House
  • From a Hill
  • Glauco
  • Evening
  • To Mamma
  • Meditation
  • A Conscript's Dream
  • Random Order
  • Target
  • After Lights-out
  • The Sapling
  • To My Wife
  • The Nanny Goat
  • To My Daughter
  • Autumn
  • The Stream
  • Trieste
  • Old City
  • The Cat
  • After Sadness
  • Three Streets
  • Our Time of Day
  • The Poet
  • The Wife
  • New Verses to the Moon
  • Erotic Melancholy
  • The Pier
  • After a Stroll
  • New Verses to Lina (8)
  • The Errand-boy with the Wheelbarrow
  • A Memory
  • Guido
  • The Patriarch
  • Caffe Tergeste
  • The Cobbler
  • Bedtime Story for My Little Girl
  • Portrait of My Little Girl
  • Winter Noon
  • Envoi
  • The Thorn of Love (7)
  • The Thorn of Love (12)
  • By the Seashore
  • Morning Song
  • Finale
  • Autobiography (3)
  • Tocography (10)
  • Autobiography (12)
  • Autobiography (15)
  • The Lustful Man
  • Girls (1)
  • Paradise Sonnet
  • The Sideboard
  • Eros
  • The Love Song
  • Prayer for a Poor Girl
  • Prayer to His Mother
  • First Fugue
  • Bargain Eatery
  • The Ice Cream Cart
  • Heroics
  • Words
  • Snow
  • Ashes
  • Spring
  • Ulysses
  • Five Poems for the Game of Football (3): Thirteenth Match
  • Five Poems for the Game of Football (5): Goal
  • Winter
  • Happiness
  • Three Cities
  • `Fruit & Veg'
  • Woman
  • Mouth
  • Beginning of Summer
  • Since
  • When the Thought
  • February Evening
  • The Broken Window
  • Last Verses to Lina
  • Portrait
  • Phaedra
  • Harbour
  • Women's Swimming Champion
  • I Had
  • Teatro degli Artigianelli
  • Two Madrigals for the Duchess of Aosta
  • The Visit
  • I Loved
  • Mediterranea
  • Drunken Songs
  • Three Poems to Telemachus
  • Ulysses
  • Opicina 1947
  • Epigraph
  • Blackbird
  • Nietzsche
  • Divertimento
  • Man and the Animals
  • Last
  • Machine generated contents note: Warning
  • My Nurse's House
  • From a Hill
  • Glauco
  • Evening
  • To Mamma
  • Meditation
  • A Conscript's Dream
  • Random Order
  • Target
  • After Lights-out
  • The Sapling
  • To My Wife
  • The Nanny Goat
  • To My Daughter
  • Autumn
  • The Stream
  • Trieste
  • Old City
  • The Cat
  • After Sadness
  • Three Streets
  • Our Time of Day
  • The Poet
  • The Wife
  • New Verses to the Moon
  • Erotic Melancholy
  • The Pier
  • After a Stroll
  • New Verses to Lina (8)
  • The Errand-boy with the Wheelbarrow
  • A Memory
  • Guido
  • The Patriarch
  • Caffe Tergeste
  • The Cobbler
  • Bedtime Story for My Little Girl
  • Portrait of My Little Girl
  • Winter Noon
  • Envoi
  • The Thorn of Love (7)
  • The Thorn of Love (12)
  • By the Seashore
  • Morning Song
  • Finale
  • Autobiography (3)
  • Tocography (10)
  • Autobiography (12)
  • Autobiography (15)
  • The Lustful Man
  • Girls (1)
  • Paradise Sonnet
  • The Sideboard
  • Eros
  • The Love Song
  • Prayer for a Poor Girl
  • Prayer to His Mother
  • First Fugue
  • Bargain Eatery
  • The Ice Cream Cart
  • Heroics
  • Words
  • Snow
  • Ashes
  • Spring
  • Ulysses
  • Five Poems for the Game of Football (3): Thirteenth Match
  • Five Poems for the Game of Football (5): Goal
  • Winter
  • Happiness
  • Three Cities
  • `Fruit & Veg'
  • Woman
  • Mouth
  • Beginning of Summer
  • Since
  • When the Thought
  • February Evening
  • The Broken Window
  • Last Verses to Lina
  • Portrait
  • Phaedra
  • Harbour
  • Women's Swimming Champion
  • I Had
  • Teatro degli Artigianelli
  • Two Madrigals for the Duchess of Aosta
  • The Visit
  • I Loved
  • Mediterranea
  • Drunken Songs
  • Three Poems to Telemachus
  • Ulysses
  • Opicina 1947
  • Epigraph
  • Blackbird
  • Nietzsche