To Wrestle with the Angel: Sonnets from Petrarch's "Chapbook" of 1337

Author: Lee Harlin Bahan, PetrarchPublisher: Finishing Line PressPublished: 09/14/2018Pages: 44Binding Type: PaperbackWeight: 0.15lbsSize: 8.50h x 5.50w x...
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To Wrestle with the Angel: Sonnets from Petrarch's "Chapbook" of 1337 by Bahan, Lee Harlin

To Wrestle with the Angel: Sonnets from Petrarch's "Chapbook" of 1337

$45.25

To Wrestle with the Angel: Sonnets from Petrarch's "Chapbook" of 1337

$45.25
Author: Lee Harlin Bahan
Format: Paperback
Language: English

Author: Lee Harlin Bahan, Petrarch
Publisher: Finishing Line Press
Published: 09/14/2018
Pages: 44
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.15lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.11d
ISBN: 9781635346800

About the Author
Bahan, Lee Harlin: - Lee Harlin Bahan is the author of A Year of Mourning. A special honoree for the 2016 Able Muse Book Award, this translation of a sonnet sequence from Petrarch's Rerum vulgarium fragmenta was published by Able Muse Press in 2017. Since completing her MFA at Indiana University-Bloomington, Lee has had poems and translations in The Hudson Review, The Kenyon Review, Natural Bridge, The North American Review, Ploughshares, and The Southern Humanities Review. Her first chapbook, Migration Solo, was published by the Writers' Center Press of Indianapolis in 1989. Her second chapbook, Notes to Sing, was published by Finishing Line Press in 2016.Petrarch: - Francesco Petrarca, Petrarch to speakers of English, 1304-1374, was an Italian poet who grew up and spent a good bit of his life in and around Avignon, France. There, he claimed, he saw for the first time a beautiful, God-fearing, and married woman named Laura in church on Good Friday in 1327. By the end of 1337, he had assembled his first collection of lyric poems in Italian, and in 1341 was crowned poet laureate in Rome. Petrarch spent the next thirty years or so completing his masterpiece, variously known as Canzoniere, Rime sparse, and Rerum vulgarium fragmenta, chronicling its speaker's frustrated love for Laura while she lived and long after she died of bubonic plague in 1348.

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