Luciano Rebay

Luciano Rebay (April 23, 1928 – July 14, 2014), known especially for his work on the poet Giuseppe Ungaretti, was one of the leading post-war critics of Italian literature in America.

Rebay had a long affiliation with Columbia University, where he was the Giuseppe Ungaretti Professor of Italian and, from 2005 until his death, the Giuseppe Ungaretti Professor Emeritus.[1]

Bibliography

  • Le origini della poesia di Giuseppe Ungaretti, Ed. di Storia e Letteratura, 1962
  • Italian poetry : a selection from St. Francis of Assisi to Salvatore Quasimodo in Italian with English translation / selection, introduction, biographical and critical notes, translations by Luciano Rebay. -- New York : Dover, 1971
  • Correspondance G. Ungaretti - J. Paulhan, Paris, Gallimard, 1989 (with J. Paulhan & [[:fr:Jean-Charles Vegliante|J.-Ch. Vegliante]]), Cahiers J. Paulhan

References

  1. Marquard, Bryan (7 August 2014). "Luciano Rebay, 86; scholar of modern Italian literature". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 9 August 2015.


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