Italian Poetry Review
(IPR) is a plurilingual journal of
creativity and criticism that is part of a larger cultural program located at
Columbia University in the City of New
York and associated with the Department of Italian and the
Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America. IPR appears in
print once a year and is published by the Societá Editrice Fiorentina
IPR publishes texts principally in Italian and English and is the first
journal to be published in Italy but created in the United States that is
dedicated to the critical reception and the pluri-linguistic diffusion of
Italian poetry in a broad comparative context. Every issue of IPR,
which is interested in all periods of Italian poetry, is composed of various
sections: Poems (original texts, untranslated, but annotated, by widely
recognized Italian poets as well as by non-canonical and emerging authors),
Translations (from and into Italian), Between Prose and Poetry
(prose poems, intensely written short stories, one-act plays), Poetology and
Criticism (critical essays on poetry, interviews), Reviews and
Books Received. IPR proposes to establish a dialogue between specialist
and non-specialist readers of poetry. The journal looks at global
Italian-language literature from its origins to the hyper-contemporary and
follows its interactions with other artistic modes of expression from both in
and outside Italy.
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