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Dialogues with Leucò (1947)

by Cesare Pavese

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A series of philosophical dialogues between figures of Greek mythology, Dialogues with Leucò is, as its author called it, "a conversation between divinity and humanity". One of Pavese's final books, it was the one he was arguably most proud of, carrying a copy on the day he died from suicide in August 1950. This is a new edition of the 1965 translation of William Arrowsmith-translator of Aristophanes, Euripides, Eugenio Montale, and others-and Donald Carne-Ross, a noted professor of Classics, with whom Arrowsmith founded the National Translation Center at Austin in 1965.… (more)
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Cesare Paveseprimary authorall editionscalculated
Arrowsmith, WilliamTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Benítez, EstherTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Cantini, RobertoContributorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Pitamiz, AntonioContributorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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A series of philosophical dialogues between figures of Greek mythology, Dialogues with Leucò is, as its author called it, "a conversation between divinity and humanity". One of Pavese's final books, it was the one he was arguably most proud of, carrying a copy on the day he died from suicide in August 1950. This is a new edition of the 1965 translation of William Arrowsmith-translator of Aristophanes, Euripides, Eugenio Montale, and others-and Donald Carne-Ross, a noted professor of Classics, with whom Arrowsmith founded the National Translation Center at Austin in 1965.

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The mythological dimension that informs such writings of Italian neo-realist Cesare Pavese (1908-1950) as his novel 'The Moon and the Bonfires' is given full range in these exquisite retellings of Greek legends. Each piece is staged as a dialogue between two classical figures, a presentation which emphasizes that myth is a forum for existential drama--free will vs. destiny, e.g.--and a tool to confront the tragic. Of the players here, only Oedipus, glimpsed when he is ignorant of his identity, dares to say, "For me in my life, there is nothing ambiguous or wasted." Wiser speakers, like Prometheus, know that "man is pity and terror. Nothing else." Although Pavese presumes the reader's fluency in the works of Homer, Hesiod and the Greek tragedians, those unfamiliar with the classics will nonetheless profit from his lucidity and be persuaded when a satyr here argues that the "future lives of mortals will be modeled upon the imaginative shape they give to their terror." This lissome translation was first published in 1965.
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