100 Love Sonnets

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, American
Cover of the book 100 Love Sonnets by Anthony Maulucci, Lorenzo Press
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Author: Anthony Maulucci ISBN: 1230000732390
Publisher: Lorenzo Press Publication: October 20, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Anthony Maulucci
ISBN: 1230000732390
Publisher: Lorenzo Press
Publication: October 20, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Out of the crucible of divorce comes a book about love . . . In this exciting collection of lyrical, sensual, and elegant poems, A. S. Maulucci offers romantic readers a fresh take on the sonnet, the time-honored and most elevated form for expressing the mysterious emotion we call love. Two poets have created sonnets which have proved a delight and an inspiration to many authors. The great Italian Renaissance scholar Francesco Petrarca (1304—1374) wrote several hundred love poems to a woman named Laura and published them in a collection called Canzoniere (“Songbook”). These sonnets seem very modern — they focus on the psychology of the lover — and they have had a profound influence on other poets throughout Europe. Similarly, the sonnets of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda (1904—1973), author of Cien Sonetos de Amor, are filled with sensual imagery, and they are still read and loved around the world. The work of both of these poets became the models for Maulucci’s own sonnets. He too wrote most of them for one extraordinary woman.

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Out of the crucible of divorce comes a book about love . . . In this exciting collection of lyrical, sensual, and elegant poems, A. S. Maulucci offers romantic readers a fresh take on the sonnet, the time-honored and most elevated form for expressing the mysterious emotion we call love. Two poets have created sonnets which have proved a delight and an inspiration to many authors. The great Italian Renaissance scholar Francesco Petrarca (1304—1374) wrote several hundred love poems to a woman named Laura and published them in a collection called Canzoniere (“Songbook”). These sonnets seem very modern — they focus on the psychology of the lover — and they have had a profound influence on other poets throughout Europe. Similarly, the sonnets of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda (1904—1973), author of Cien Sonetos de Amor, are filled with sensual imagery, and they are still read and loved around the world. The work of both of these poets became the models for Maulucci’s own sonnets. He too wrote most of them for one extraordinary woman.

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