Rocco Scotellaro (1923-53), the poet of Italian peasant life, never saw his work published, dying of a heart attack aged thirty. Fatto Giorno (Day Break), published posthumously in 1954, was awarded the prestigious Viareggio and Pellegrino prizes. In 1986 Mondadori published a complete collection of Scotellaro's poetry in Italian, from which this selection has been drawn and translated into English for the first time.
Translated by Allen Prowle and Caroline Maldonado.
"Rocco Scotellaro is a great poet, wonderfully translated here..."
John Berger, Booker Prize-winner.
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