At the end of a short and tragic life, Antonia Pozzi (1912–38) left an unpublished collection of just under a hundred poems, a legacy that has secured her place as one of the most original voices in twentieth-century Italian literature.
'Purity of sound and precision of imagery were her natural gifts.' Eugenio Montale
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