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The first English translation of an Italian poet known for his uncompromising integrity and strong leftist sympathy for the working man.

Born in a sub-proletarian ghetto in Italy in 1930 under the fascist regime, Luigi Di Ruscio was an urchin running wild in the countryside, a Communist with clear anarchist leanings, a jack-of-all-trades. In 1957 he emigrated to Oslo, where he worked for forty years in a steel-wire factory, spending his evenings at the typewriter, delving with furious energy into his native Italian. Di Ruscio insisted that whereas the language of power is always a contrived, one-way fabrication, the language of the underprivileged is upfront and direct, aiming straight and sharp for the truth. Caustic as a shopfloor scouring agent, exhilarating in its overabundance, humor, and outspokenness, Selected Poems stands as a testament of tenacity, a record of class struggle, and a vital presence for our times.


Table of Contents
Introduction
From 'We Can’t Get Used to Dying' (1953)
From 'Witches Wheelgrind Their Dentures' (1966)
From 'Enunciations' (1993)
From 'Apprenticeships' (1978)
From 'Repression: A User’s Manual' (1980)
From 'The Last Collection' (2002)
From 'The Laughing God' (2008)

Selected Poems

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      Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd
      Publication Date: 05/06/2023
      ISBN13: 9781803091587, 978-1803091587
      ISBN10: 1803091584
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The first English translation of an Italian poet known for his uncompromising integrity and strong leftist sympathy for the working man.

      Born in a sub-proletarian ghetto in Italy in 1930 under the fascist regime, Luigi Di Ruscio was an urchin running wild in the countryside, a Communist with clear anarchist leanings, a jack-of-all-trades. In 1957 he emigrated to Oslo, where he worked for forty years in a steel-wire factory, spending his evenings at the typewriter, delving with furious energy into his native Italian. Di Ruscio insisted that whereas the language of power is always a contrived, one-way fabrication, the language of the underprivileged is upfront and direct, aiming straight and sharp for the truth. Caustic as a shopfloor scouring agent, exhilarating in its overabundance, humor, and outspokenness, Selected Poems stands as a testament of tenacity, a record of class struggle, and a vital presence for our times.


      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      From 'We Can’t Get Used to Dying' (1953)
      From 'Witches Wheelgrind Their Dentures' (1966)
      From 'Enunciations' (1993)
      From 'Apprenticeships' (1978)
      From 'Repression: A User’s Manual' (1980)
      From 'The Last Collection' (2002)
      From 'The Laughing God' (2008)

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