“Su Rafael Alberti”: an unpublished typed manuscript by Pier Paolo Pasolini
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https://doi.org/10.6093/sigma.v0i2.5979Keywords:
typed manuscript, autograph, collection of poems, Alberti, PasoliniAbstract
The article focuses on Pier Paolo Pasolini’s unpublished critical essay Su Rafael Alberti: a typed manuscript devoted to Alberti’s collection of poems Sobre los ángeles, which is preserved at the Contemporary Archive “A. Bonsanti” in the Literary Scientific Cabinet G. P. Vieusseux in Florence. The paper is divided in two parts: the first one provides an historico-literary analysis of the influence of Spanish poetry in Pasolini’s works. The second one is devoted to a philological description of Pasolini’s autograph that does not simply rely on the final version of this text, but reconstructs its phases of elaboration.
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