Poem Strip
Poem Strip (Poema a fumetti) | |
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First edition cover | |
Date | 1969 |
Page count | 222 pages |
Publisher | Arnoldo Mondadori Editore |
Creative team | |
Creator | Dino Buzzati |
Translation | |
Date | 6 October 2009 |
Translator | Marina Harss |
Poem Strip (Italian: Poema a fumetti) is a 1969 comic book by the Italian writer and illustrator Dino Buzzati. It retells the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, set in Milan in the 1960s. The aesthetics are influenced by 1960s pop culture. An English translation by Marina Harss was published in 2009.[1]
Reception
Richard Rayner of Los Angeles Times wrote in 2009: "The images are surreal, sexy and frightening, and the text (translated here for the first time into English by Marina Harss, with lettering by Rich Tommaso) is both compelling and poetic. There are shades of Fellini, shades of Dickens, shades of the great Italian horror director Mario Bava. A beautiful book."[2] Publishers Weekly wrote: "The text might have lost some of its lyricism in the translation from the Italian, as it occasionally seems stiff. The artwork retains its bold, sensual power, however."[3]
References
External links
- Publicity page at the Italian publisher's website (in Italian)
- Publicity page at the American publisher's website
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- Eurydice
- Orpheus
- Euridice (1600, Peri)
- Euridice (1602, Caccini)
- L'Orfeo (1607, Monteverdi)
- Orfeo dolente (1616, Belli)
- La morte d'Orfeo (1619, Landi)f
- Orfeo (1647, Rossi)
- Orfeo (1672, Sartorio)
- La descente d'Orphée aux enfers (c. 1686, Charpentier)
- Orpheus (1726, Telemann)
- Orfeo ed Euridice (1762, Gluck)
- L'anima del filosofo (1791, Haydn)
- Orpheus in the Underworld (1858, Offenbach)
- Orpheus und Eurydike (1921, Krenek)
- L'Orfeide (1925, Malipiero)
- Orpheus and Eurydice (1975, Zhurbin, rock opera)
- The Mask of Orpheus (1986, Birtwistle)
- The Second Mrs Kong (1994, Birtwistle)
- The Corridor (2009, Birtwistle)
- Eurydice (2020, Aucoin)
- Hadestown
- Moulin Rouge! The Musical
- Eurydice/Point of Departure (1941, Anouilh)
- Orfeu da Conceição (1956, de Moraes)
- Orpheus Descending (1957, Williams)
- Eurydice (2003, Ruhl)
- The Orphic Trilogy
- The Blood of a Poet (1930)
- Orphée (1950)
- Testament of Orpheus (1960)
- Black Orpheus (1959)
- Euridice BA 2037 (1975)
- Parking (1985)
- Shredder Orpheus (1989)
- Orfeu (1999)
- Moulin Rouge! (2001)
- You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet! (2012)
- Sir Orfeo (c. late thirteenth century)
- The Tale of Orpheus and Erudices his Quene (c. 1480)
- Sonnets to Orpheus (1922)
- "Eurydice" (1999)
- The Einstein Intersection (1967)
- Gravity's Rainbow (1973)
- The Medusa Frequency (1987)
- The Ground Beneath Her Feet (1999)
- Veniss Underground (2003)
- "L'Esprit de L'Escalier" (2021)
- Landscape with Orpheus and Eurydice
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- Reflections (1970)
- Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus (2004)
- Metamorpheus (2005)
- Hadestown (2010)
- Orfeas (2010)
- Reflektor (2013)
- Wasteland, Baby! (2019)
- Orpheus (1948)
- Chaconne (1976)
- Orpheus Alive (2019)
- Hades (2020)
- The Battle of Olympus
- Don't Look Back
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