Poetic Diaries 1971 and 1972 is one of the Nobel Prizewinning poet Eugenio Montales final works, and it reveals the last act of the twentieth-century master to be one of splendid negation.Poetic Diaries 1971 and 1972 is ruled by a brusque economy, and Mont
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Poetic Diaries 1971 and 1972 is one of the Nobel Prizewinning poet Eugenio Montales final works, and it reveals the last act of the twentieth-century master to be one of splendid negation.
Poetic Diaries 1971 and 1972 is ruled by a brusque economy, and Montales is, here, a poetics of magnificent reduction. The poet meditates on the very conditions of his art: language reveals itself to be madness, and poetry a broken promise. The Muse has become a scarecrow: She still has / one sleeve, with which she conducts her scrannel / straw quartet. Its the only music I can stand. And yet music it is, and time and time again Montale attains a contrarian grandeur that renews faith in the art he punishes. These poems are dense and dramatic, evasive and erotic and vividly alive.
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