- Forfatter: Pier Paolo Pasolini
- Format: Pocket
- Antall sider: 96
- Språk: Italiensk
- Forlag/Utgiver: SD Books
- Serienavn: City Lights Pocket Poets Series
- EAN: 9780872861879
- Utgivelsesår: 1986
- Bidragsyter: Pasolini, Pier Paolo
The Italian film-maker Pier Paolo Pasolini was first and always a poet—the most important civil poet, according to Alberto Moravia, in Italy in the second half of this century.
His poems were at once deeply personal and passionately engaged in the political turmoil of his country. In 1949, after his homosexuality led the Italian Communist Party to expel him on charges of "moral and political unworthiness," Pasolini fled to Rome. This selection of poems from his early impoverished days on the outskirts of Rome to his last (with a backward longing glance at his native Friuli) is at the center of his poetic and filmic vision of modern Italian life as an Inferno.
"From all these refusals, we know what Pasolini stood against—political ideologies of all kinds, the complacency inherent in the established social order, the corruption of the institutions of church and state. If Pasolini could be said to have stood for anything it was for the struggles of Italy