L'uva puttanella è il romanzo autobiografico al quale Scotellaro lavorò dal 1950 alla morte, nel 1953. Contadini del Sud è il primo risultato di un vasto programma di esplorazione del comportamento culturale, religioso, sociale dei contadini meridionali. Entrambi sono la testimonianza di una sofferta partecipazione civile. Rocco Scotellaro (Tricarico, 1923 - Portici, 1953) nel 1944 fondò la sezione del Partito socialista a Tricarico, di cui divenne sindaco a soli 23 anni.
Featuring a bilingual edition, this collection showcases the finest poems of Rocco Scotellaro, a prominent Italian poet known for his poignant and evocative language. The selection highlights his unique voice and thematic depth, reflecting on the human experience and cultural identity. The translators aim to capture the essence of Scotellaro's work, making it accessible to a wider audience while preserving the beauty of the original texts.
Rocco Scotellaro (1923-53), the radical and unsentimental poet of Italian peasant life, grew up in the impoverished and mountainous Italian mezzogiorno. Active in the post-war struggle for land reform, his election as first socialist mayor of Tricarico brought him into conflict with local landowners. Imprisoned on false charges, he was eventually released but tragically died of a heart attack soon after. The following year, in 1954, Carlo Levi edited a posthumous selection of his friend's poetry, E Fatto Giorno, which was subsequently awarded the prestigious Viareggio and the Pellegrino prizes amongst others. In 1986 Mondadori published a complete collection of Scotellaro's poetry, from which this selection has been drawn and translated into English for the first time. Scotellaro's work explores the ambiguous and painful tensions between family and individual, the country and the city, solitude and friendship; the contradictions of the old world, with the grandeur of its history and the backwardness of its superstitions, and the new world with its progress and its alienation. Your Call Keeps Us Awake provides a long overdue introduction to one of the pioneers of 1940s Italian neo-realism, a great poet and humanist of the twentieth century.
This selection of poetry presents--in a bilingual edition--what the translators regard as the very best poems of Rocco Scotellaro (1923-1953). Originally published in 1980. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.