
Cosa Farei per Amore: Poesie dalla voce di Mary Wollstonecraft - Paperback
Cosa Farei per Amore: Poesie dalla voce di Mary Wollstonecraft - Paperback
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by Sabine Pascarelli (Translator), Mary K. Connelly (Illustrator), Grace Cavalieri (Author)
Poetry about love and liberty, sorrow and solitude written in the voice of Mary Wollstonecraft, an eighteenth-century British writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights. Written by poet Grace Cavalieri. The Italian edition "Cosa Farei Amore" was translated by Sabine Pascarelli. Cavalieri founded and still produces "The Poet and the Poem" for public radio, now from the Library of Congress.She holds the Allen Ginsberg Award for Poetry, Bordighera Poetry Award, Pen-Fiction Award, Paterson Excellence Award, CPB Silver Medal, plus others.
Author Biography
Grace Cavalieri is the author of 16 books of poetry and 26 produced plays. Her original book of poems in the voice of 18th century Mary Wollstonecraft was titled 'What I Would Do For Love." The Italian translation of Cavalieri's work is "Cosa Farei per Amore," done by poet Sabine Pascarelli. Wollstonecraft was the first woman to write a serious book in English. Cavalieri is an award-winning poet and playwright.



















