Italian-English Bilingual Edition
Attilio Bertolucci was Italy's greatest poet of the past two decades.
This book is the first English edition of his poetry. His translator
Charles Tomlinson is known internationally as one of the most distinguished
modern English poets: his poems were described by Hugh Kenner as 'among the
best in the English language in this century'.
Born in 1911, Attilio Bertolucci published his first book of poems at
the age of 18. His second, published in 1934, was recognised and favourably
reviewed by Eugenio Montale. There followed a period of silence, broken in
1951 by The Indian Wigwam, which won the Viareggio Prize. He
published two other books in the early 50s, but no more poetry until
Winter Journey in 1971, his most boldly experimental as well as his
most mature book. He also published two bestselling volumes of a novel in
verse, La camera da letto, a kind of family history about his
parents and childhood, and his love for Ninetta, the mother of Giuseppe and
Bernardo Bertolucci, his two film-director sons.
A frequent cause of pleasure and also disquiet in Bertolucci's poetry is
his sense of time, the calm fire of the days. The critic Paolo Lagazzi
speaks of Bertolucci, although slowly bleeding to death because wounded by
time, as also drawing from time 'all the gifts, colours, sweetnesses still
possible - while darkness and winter advance without truce'.