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Pasolini tal friúl. Un’indagine variantistica sulle poesie in friulano di Pier Paolo Pasolini

Title in English Pasolini Tal Friúl. A Variants Analysis of the Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Friulian Poems
Authors

TABACCHINI Paolo

Year of publication 2025
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source ESTUDIOS ROMANICOS
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation TABACCHINI, Paolo. Pasolini tal friúl. Un’indagine variantistica sulle poesie in friulano di Pier Paolo Pasolini (Pasolini Tal Friúl. A Variants Analysis of the Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Friulian Poems). ESTUDIOS ROMANICOS. SPAIN: UNIV MURCIA, 2025, vol. 34, p. 281-297, 18 pp. ISSN 0210-4911.
web https://revistas.um.es/estudiosromanicos/article/view/607091
Keywords Pier Paolo Pasolini, Poesie a Casarsa, Friulian, Variants analysis, Author’s philology
Description In 1942, a very young Pier Paolo Pasolini published his first poetry collection at his own expense: Poesie a Casarsa. The debut, however, does not take place in Italian, but in dialect: Friulian, the language of the poet’s mother. The collection, which became a section – the first – in the subsequent editions of Pasolini’s corpus of Friulian poetry, crosses Pasolini’s entire production, symbolically marking three epochal turning points in his existence: the discovery of Friulian poetry and the world (Poesie a Casarsa, 1942), the beginning of the judicial problems that led him to move to Rome (La meglio gioventu, 1954) and the last, painful, years (La nuova gioventu, 1975). The article will illustrate a partial analysis of the variants analysis in progress and dedicated to the section “Poesie a Casarsa”, the group of lyrics that run through Pasolini’s entire Friulian production and which, therefore, show in a more extensive and clear way the revision work carried out by the author over the course of his entire life. The original nucleus of Pasolini’s poetic experience and, at the same time, a more reworked collection, “Poesie a Casarsa” is therefore a sensitive diapason that responds precisely to the sensitive stylistic and ideological oscillations of its author.

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