The Last Effort of Dreams
Essays on the Poetry of Pier Giorgio Di Cicco
Herausgeber: Loriggio, Francesco
The Last Effort of Dreams
Essays on the Poetry of Pier Giorgio Di Cicco
Herausgeber: Loriggio, Francesco
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When Pier Giorgio Di Cicco first appeared on the Canadian literary scene in the early 1980s, he was immediately recognized as one of the most compelling voices of his generation. The Last Effort of Dreams is the first critical collection on Pier Giorgio Di Cicco and traces the steps of his career from different perspectives. The contributors, fellow poets and academics alike, ponder Di Cicco's poetry in diverse ways: through reminiscence, by taking stock, and by focusing on individual texts and specific themes. What emerges is an intriguing composite picture of Di Cicco's complex and unique…mehr
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- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781554580194
- ISBN-10: 1554580196
- Artikelnr.: 27011638
- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781554580194
- ISBN-10: 1554580196
- Artikelnr.: 27011638
The Last Effort of Dreams: Essays on the Poetry of Pier Giorgia Di Ciccio,
edited Francesco Loriggio
Introduction Francesco Loriggio
Living Inside the Poem Mary di Michele
We Sat on the Demoted Steps of Heaven: Some Memories of Pier Giorgio Di
Cicco Albert F. Moritz
Di Cicco's Paradise Dennis Lee
The Heart's Resources: Gift Paths in Pier Giorgio Di Cicco's Poetry
William Boelhower
Flying Deeper into the Century: Quick Takes Francesco Loriggio
Virgin Science: The Hunt for Holistic Paradigms: An Interview with Pier
Giorgio Di Cicco Robert Billings
Reading Virgin Science William Anselmi
Di Cicco's Elusive Virgin: Hunting the Universal Feminine Vera F. Golini
Philosophy and Music in the Art of a Poet Yaroslav Senyshyn
Basic Stuff: Religion and Modernity in Di Cicco's Later Work Francesco
Loriggio
Works By and About Di Cicco: A Bibliography Vera F. Golini
List of Contributors
Index
List of Contributors
William Anselmi teaches in the department of Modern Languages and Cultural
Studies at the University of Alberta. His latest book, coauthored with
Kostas Gouliamos, is Happy Slaves: A Duologue on Multicultural Deficit
(2005).
Robert Billings published several volumes of poetry, among which The
Elizabeth Trinities, A Heart of Names, and The Revels. In the mid-1980s he
was one of the editors of Poetry Canada Review. He died in 1986.
William Boelhower is Robert Thomas and Rita Wetta Adams Professor of
Atlantic and Ethnic Studies at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. He
is also an editor of the Routledge journal Atlantic Studies and the
Routledge series on Atlantic Studies. He has translated several books,
including Selections from Cultural Writings of Antonio Gramsci (1992),
Lucien Goldmann's Method in the Sociology of Literature (1980), and the
immigrant autobiography of Carmine Iannace, The Discovery of America
(2000). His most recent works include Autobiographical Transactions in
Modernist America (1992) and The Future of American Modernism (1990). He is
also the co-editor of Adjusting Sites: New Essays in Italian American
Studies (1999); Multiculturalism and the American Self (2000); Public
Space, Private Lives: Race, Class, Gender, and Citizenship in New York
1890-1929 ( 2004) and Working Sites: Text, Territory and Cultural Capital
(2004).
Mary di Michele, poet, novelist, essayist, is a full professor teaching at
Concordia University in Montreal. She is the author of eight books of
poetry, including a "selected poems," Stranger in You (Oxford University
Press) and two novels. Her latest book, Tenor of Love, a novel, was
published by Viking Canada and has circulated internationally.
Vera F. Golini is a professor of Italian Studies at St. Jerome's University
(federated with the University of Waterloo). She has published on Italian
and Italian Canadian literature in various scholarly journals in Canada and
abroad, as well as in anthologies. Recently she co-edited Theatre and the
Visual Arts, and completed and published the first English translation of
Dacia Maraini's My Husband (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2004). Her
afterword to Italian Canadian Voices: A Literary Anthology 1946-2004
appeared in 2005 and her study of Mary di Michele is forthcoming. She is
currently serving as past president of the Canadian Society for Italian
Studies and is the recipient of the 2004 Distinguished Teaching Award from
the University of Waterloo.
Dennis Lee lives in Toronto, where he was the city's first Poet Laureate-a
post currently filled by Pier Giorgio Di Cicco. Lee's most recent
collections are Un and SoCool. He edited Living in Paradise, Di Cicco's new
and selected poems, where the essay included in this anthology appeared as
an afterword.
Francesco Loriggio teaches Italian and Comparative Literature at Carleton
University, Ottawa. He has published extensively on literary theory, modern
Italian literature, and Italian Canadian literature. He is the translator
of Achille Campanile's The Inventor of the Horse and Other Short Plays and
the editor of Social Pluralism and Literary History.
Albert F. Moritz's poetry has won many international honours, including the
Guggenheim Fellowship and the Award in Literature of the American Academy
and Institute of Arts and Letters. He is co-author, with Theresa Moritz, of
biographies of Stephen Leacock and Emma Goldman, and of the Oxford Literary
Guide to Canada.
Yaroslav Senyshyn is professor of Philosophy of Music and Aesthetics at
Simon Fraser University. As a pianist he has performed in major concert
halls throughout the world. The Washington Post referred to him as a
pianist of "enormous power" and "sophisticated finger work." As well he has
published extensively in the Philosophy of Music Education Review,
Interchange, The Journal of Educational Thought, Educational Leadership,
The Canadian Journal of Education, and other venues.
The Last Effort of Dreams: Essays on the Poetry of Pier Giorgia Di Ciccio,
edited Francesco Loriggio
Introduction Francesco Loriggio
Living Inside the Poem Mary di Michele
We Sat on the Demoted Steps of Heaven: Some Memories of Pier Giorgio Di
Cicco Albert F. Moritz
Di Cicco's Paradise Dennis Lee
The Heart's Resources: Gift Paths in Pier Giorgio Di Cicco's Poetry
William Boelhower
Flying Deeper into the Century: Quick Takes Francesco Loriggio
Virgin Science: The Hunt for Holistic Paradigms: An Interview with Pier
Giorgio Di Cicco Robert Billings
Reading Virgin Science William Anselmi
Di Cicco's Elusive Virgin: Hunting the Universal Feminine Vera F. Golini
Philosophy and Music in the Art of a Poet Yaroslav Senyshyn
Basic Stuff: Religion and Modernity in Di Cicco's Later Work Francesco
Loriggio
Works By and About Di Cicco: A Bibliography Vera F. Golini
List of Contributors
Index
List of Contributors
William Anselmi teaches in the department of Modern Languages and Cultural
Studies at the University of Alberta. His latest book, coauthored with
Kostas Gouliamos, is Happy Slaves: A Duologue on Multicultural Deficit
(2005).
Robert Billings published several volumes of poetry, among which The
Elizabeth Trinities, A Heart of Names, and The Revels. In the mid-1980s he
was one of the editors of Poetry Canada Review. He died in 1986.
William Boelhower is Robert Thomas and Rita Wetta Adams Professor of
Atlantic and Ethnic Studies at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. He
is also an editor of the Routledge journal Atlantic Studies and the
Routledge series on Atlantic Studies. He has translated several books,
including Selections from Cultural Writings of Antonio Gramsci (1992),
Lucien Goldmann's Method in the Sociology of Literature (1980), and the
immigrant autobiography of Carmine Iannace, The Discovery of America
(2000). His most recent works include Autobiographical Transactions in
Modernist America (1992) and The Future of American Modernism (1990). He is
also the co-editor of Adjusting Sites: New Essays in Italian American
Studies (1999); Multiculturalism and the American Self (2000); Public
Space, Private Lives: Race, Class, Gender, and Citizenship in New York
1890-1929 ( 2004) and Working Sites: Text, Territory and Cultural Capital
(2004).
Mary di Michele, poet, novelist, essayist, is a full professor teaching at
Concordia University in Montreal. She is the author of eight books of
poetry, including a "selected poems," Stranger in You (Oxford University
Press) and two novels. Her latest book, Tenor of Love, a novel, was
published by Viking Canada and has circulated internationally.
Vera F. Golini is a professor of Italian Studies at St. Jerome's University
(federated with the University of Waterloo). She has published on Italian
and Italian Canadian literature in various scholarly journals in Canada and
abroad, as well as in anthologies. Recently she co-edited Theatre and the
Visual Arts, and completed and published the first English translation of
Dacia Maraini's My Husband (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2004). Her
afterword to Italian Canadian Voices: A Literary Anthology 1946-2004
appeared in 2005 and her study of Mary di Michele is forthcoming. She is
currently serving as past president of the Canadian Society for Italian
Studies and is the recipient of the 2004 Distinguished Teaching Award from
the University of Waterloo.
Dennis Lee lives in Toronto, where he was the city's first Poet Laureate-a
post currently filled by Pier Giorgio Di Cicco. Lee's most recent
collections are Un and SoCool. He edited Living in Paradise, Di Cicco's new
and selected poems, where the essay included in this anthology appeared as
an afterword.
Francesco Loriggio teaches Italian and Comparative Literature at Carleton
University, Ottawa. He has published extensively on literary theory, modern
Italian literature, and Italian Canadian literature. He is the translator
of Achille Campanile's The Inventor of the Horse and Other Short Plays and
the editor of Social Pluralism and Literary History.
Albert F. Moritz's poetry has won many international honours, including the
Guggenheim Fellowship and the Award in Literature of the American Academy
and Institute of Arts and Letters. He is co-author, with Theresa Moritz, of
biographies of Stephen Leacock and Emma Goldman, and of the Oxford Literary
Guide to Canada.
Yaroslav Senyshyn is professor of Philosophy of Music and Aesthetics at
Simon Fraser University. As a pianist he has performed in major concert
halls throughout the world. The Washington Post referred to him as a
pianist of "enormous power" and "sophisticated finger work." As well he has
published extensively in the Philosophy of Music Education Review,
Interchange, The Journal of Educational Thought, Educational Leadership,
The Canadian Journal of Education, and other venues.