Rubare la lingua. Artaud, Desnos e altri eretici francesi
by Di Palmo PasqualeIn this collection spanning two decades, Pasquale Di Palmo explores unconventional French literature, challenging mainstream poetics. He delves into works of “heretical” authors from late 19th century to today, examining the concept of “authenticity” often overlooked in modern criticism. Through comparative analysis, he illuminates figures like Huysmans, Metz, Artaud, Desnos, and others, revealing linguistic authenticity akin to Prometheus stealing fire from the gods.
- Publishing house Ronzani Editore
- Year of publication 2023
- Number of pages 201
- ISBN 9791259970541
- Foreign Rights Beatrice Bennici, info@ronzanieditore.it
- Price 18.00
Di Palmo Pasquale
Pasquale Di Palmo (Venice, 1958) is a critic, poet, and translator. He has published literary criticism essays and curated several volumes on figures like Artaud, Brodsky, Desnos, and Neri Pozza. In 2021, his poetry anthology Breviario delle rovine was published by Medusa. He regularly contributes to the cultural section ‘Alias’ of ‘Il Manifesto’ and directs the poetry series ‘Gli insetti’ for MC Edizioni.