
GIANPIETRO LUCINI - IL LIBRO - DELLE - Figurazioni ideali
MILANO 1894 - Lib. Edit. Galli di C. CHIESA E GUINDANI Galleria Vitt. Em. 17 e 80 - Diritti di traduzione e riproduzione riservati
ΠΙΝΑΞ - PROLEGOMENA ALLE FIGURAZIONI IDEALI
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NON PER ORGOGLIO O PER JATTANZA MA PER GRATO ANIMO PIÙ CHE AL PADRE ALL'AMICO (DOLCISSIMA SIGNIFICAZIONE) QUESTA FANTASIA E TRISTE E LIETA CHE DALLE BRUME SOGNAVA UN AZZURRO VICINO ED ARMONIOSO E CUI SPESSO RUDAMENTE ESPONEVA INCOMPOSTA ORA POETATA IL FIGLIO E L'AMICO.
PROLEGOMENA ALLE FIGURAZIONI IDEALI
IL PRELUDIO.
I SONETTI D'ORIANA.
I SONETTI DI GLORIANA.
L'INTERMEZZO DELLA PRIMAVERA.
The work unfolds as a luminous collage of poetry and thought, where ancient mythic symbols meet the restless imagination of a modern age. Its opening already signals a restless dialogue between tradition and rebellion, inviting listeners to wander through a garden of ideas that feels both familiar and startlingly fresh.
Within its pages you will move from the intimate sonnets of Oriana and Gloriana to the elusive verses of the Chimera, then slip into an intermezzo of spring and a series of elegant madrigals. A cantata at dawn, a whimsical fantasia, and even a nod to Chaucer’s “Flour and the Leaf” give the collection a rhythmic diversity that keeps each moment distinct while weaving a coherent, lyrical thread.
Beyond the formal beauty, the author reflects on reason, passion, and the social ideals that pulse beneath every line. The result is a contemplative listening experience that balances philosophical inquiry with the simple joy of poetic invention, offering a rich terrain for anyone who loves language that sings and thoughts that linger.
Language
it
Duration
~1 hours (80K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carlo Traverso, Paganelli and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-02-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1867–1914
A restless, original voice in modern Italian poetry, he moved between symbolism, social critique, and bold formal experiment. His work helped open the way to new poetic rhythms just before the Futurist era.
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