Finite intuition : selected poetry and prose / Milo De Angelis ; edited and translated by Lawrence Venuti.

Author
De Angelis, Milo, 1951- [Browse]
Uniform title
Works. Selections. English. 1995 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Translated from
Italian
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
Los Angeles : Sun & Moon Press, 1995.
Description
148 pages ; 20 cm.

Details

Subject(s)
Series
Notes
Translation of selected poems and essays originally published in Italian between 1976 and 1989.
Contents
  • The Central Idea
  • He Who Has Dared
  • Now
  • Only
  • The Island
  • A Loser
  • Metaphors
  • There Is No Reason
  • The Sentries
  • The Resemblance
  • Becoming
  • Gee
  • The Window
  • The First Comes
  • The Train Corridor
  • Anywhere Except
  • Stones in the Warm Mud
  • The Slowness
  • The Causes of the Beginning
  • Noon Glare
  • "A.S."
  • The Sounds That Arrived
  • The Dream of the Dancing Cat
  • Form
  • Assassins
  • Neither Point Nor Line
  • And Then the Water
  • The canes
  • Now she is unadorned
  • Born on the earth
  • For you who
  • The drop ready for the globe
  • There is a hand that nails
  • July arrives for the dead
  • A teacher
  • You can't be silent
  • Letter from Vignole
  • In History
  • No One, Yet They Return
  • Ronefor
  • Via Prospero Finzi
  • In the Lungs
  • Conversation with Father
  • I Recover a Syntax
  • Talking to Dario
  • The Killing
  • Foreweb
  • Will You Put on the Blindfold?
  • With Broken Oars They Embarked
  • The Legend of Monferrato
  • Year
  • Line
  • Telegram.
  • Protect Me, My Talisman
  • "On the Way to Mind"
  • The Narrator
  • Continuous Time
  • Hilbert's Program
  • Finite Intuition
  • Rowing in Familiar January
  • Yearbook
  • Poetry and Theory
  • Starting a New Line: An Autobiographical Note
  • The Absentees
  • To the Swift Russian
  • Psychotropic Substances
  • Twentieth-Century Tragedy.
ISBN
155713068X (acid-free paper) :
LCCN
94044513
OCLC
31740184
RCP
C - O
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