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Luigi Pulci (Author), Joseph Tusiani (Translator), Edoardo A. Lebano (Introduction)
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Indiana Masterpiece Editions September 22, 2000

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Morgante
The Epic Adventures of Orlando and His Giant Friend Morgante
Luigi Pulci
Translated by Joseph Tusiani
Introduction and Notes by Edoardo A. Lèbano

"Pulci's Morgante is a multilayered text... so rich in witticisms, ribaldry, and word games that it has defied accurate rendering into English. Tusiani, an experienced and effective translator and poet, has met the challenge with a fluid contemporary version, effectively conveying the tempo of the original as well as its comic verve." —F. A. Bassanese, Choice

"Luigi Pulci, with Joseph Tusiani's translation and Edoardo A. Lèbano's commentary, has entered the pantheon of Italian epic poetry translated into English thus far infabited only by his three Italian followers: Matteo Maria Boiardo, Ludovico Ariosto, and Torquato Tasso."—Dino S. Cervigni, Italian Quarterly

"A reference work that no scholar of the Italian Renaissance can afford to ignore. Lèbano has done justice to Tusiani's text and Tusiani has done justice to Pulci's masterpiece." —Gaetano Cipolla, Annali d'Italianistica

A classic picaresque epic detailing the thrilling exploits of Orlando, Morgante is a tale of war and of the calamities that befall the romantic hero, his fellow knights, and their sovereign, Charlemagne. Orlando encounters the fierce Morgante and converts him; the giant then becomes his squire and trusted companion.

This long-awaited annotated English translation will lead to a new appreciation of Luigi Pulci's singular epic masterpiece and a reassessment of the author's influence on modern English literature.

Luigi Pulci (1432–1484) has been called the first Romantic poet after Dante. Admired by Lord Byron, Pulci was a major influence on the English Romantic poets. He was born in Florence to a noble family and was a member of the literary circle of his friend Lorenzo de Medici.

Joseph Tusiani is Distinguished Service Professor (retired) at The City University of New York. His other translations include The Complete Poems of Michelangelo, Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered and Creation of the World, Boccaccio's Nymphs of Fiesole, Leopardi's Canti, and Dante's Lyric Poems. He is also author of several collections of verse in English, Italian, and Latin.

Edoardo A. Lèbano, Professor of French and Italian at Indiana University, has published on Luigi Pulci's culture and works.

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Poet and translator Tusiani (emeritus, CUNY) has performed an invaluable service by providing a translation of this Renaissance epic, a romantic account of the early adventures of the French knight Roland (Orlando) and the giant Morgante. A comic masterpiece in its own right, Morgante has had extensive influence throughout literature, from Ariosto's Orlando Furioso to Rabelais's Gargantua and Pantagruel, and, when rediscovered by the Romantics, Byron's Don Juan. Tusiani's lively translation preserves the original ottava rima, and Edoardo A. Lebano (French and Italian, Indiana Univ.) provides an introduction and detailed notes. An important scholarly contribution, this edition is also simply a pleasure to read.?Thomas L. Cooksey, Armstrong State Coll., Savannah,
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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"A comic masterpiece ... An important scholarly contribution, this edition is also simply a plesure to read." - Library Journal "Tusiani's monumental labor of love has earned him a continuing debt of gratitude from all serious students of European literature." --Renaissance Quarterly " ... a reference work that no scholar of the Italian Renaissance can afford to ignore." --Italian Quarterly "One of the great Carolingian accounts produced in the Italian renaissance, Pulci's Morgante is a multilayered text composed in an opulent yet popular style so rich in witticisms, ribaldry, and word games that it has defied accurate rendering into English. Tusiani, an experienced and effective translator an d poet, has met the challenge with a fluid contemporary version, effectively conveying the tempo of the original as well as its comic verve." --Choice "Luigi Pulci, with Joseph Tusiani's translation and Edoardo A. Lubano's commentary, has entered the pantheon of Italian epic poetry translated into English thus far inhabited only by his three Italian followers: Matteo Maria Boiardo, Ludovico Ariosto, and Torquato Tasso." --Dino S. Cervigni, Italian Quarterly

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  • Paperback: 1016 pages
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press; annotated edition edition (September 22, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0253214076
  • ISBN-13: 978-0253214072
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 5.8 x 2.2 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Work, June 6, 2000
Morgante stands with Orlando Furioso (Ariosto) and Orlando Innamorato (Boiardo) as one of the great Italian Renaissance romance epics. Morgante, however, is often overlooked, and has only recently been made available in English. Pulci's work has all of the elements that made the genre so popular: romance, action, chivalry, rivalry, magic, and intrigue. Pulci mixes the tragic and the comedic, the epic and the burlesque, and the reverent and the sacrilegious to give the reader a story that is extremely beautiful and always entertaining. Although he lacks some of the subtlety of Ariosto, he has nonetheless created a masterpiece in twenty-eight cantos. We follow Orlando, Rinaldo, Astolfo, Ogier the Dane and the other paladins of King Charlemagne's court through countless adventures in Saracen lands with beautiful women, wicked leaders, grotesque giants, and mythical beasts. It seems that the characters almost inevitably engage in sword fights, convert the Muslims and fall in love. The stories are similar to those of the Arthurian legends, only with the addition of Pulci's grand sense of humor. It all culminates in the Battle of Roncesvalles, where the Christians (betrayed by the wicked Gano) are treacherously attacked by Marsilius and his pagans. This is the story narrated in the Song of Roland, but it comes alive through Pulci's creativity.

The translation by Joseph Tusiani is in verse and has been rendered in dignified and eloquent English. Still, it is easy to read and remains lively and never pedantic. Perhaps the greatest feature of this edition is the many annotations provided for each chapter and the scholarly introduction (all by Edoardo Lebano) on the life and works of Luigi Pulci. There are over 200 pages of annotations that help illuminate passages in each canto. This makes the book ideal for students and scholars of both Pulci and the Renaissance.

I highly recommend this book. For readers who are unacquinated with Furioso or Innamorato, perhaps you should read those works first to get an idea of the genre, especially since this edition of Morgante is rather pricey. Also, chronologically, Morgante contains stories relating to the end of Orlando's life. However, for those (like me) who have read Furioso and Innamorato and found them to be splendid works, Morgante will be a fine investment.

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