Synopses & Reviews
In this exquisite anthology, esteemed poets from America, Italy, and elsewhere follow the renowned Piero Trail, a route through Tuscany and Umbria that features some of the most acclaimed frescoes by the legendary Renaissance painter, Piero della Francesca. The resulting poems--including ones by Henri Cole, Jorie Graham, Charles Wright, and Patti Smtih--capture Piero's incomparable influence in the artistic, literary, and spiritual worlds, generated as they are by the transcendence of Piero's timeless powers. Including twelve reproductions of Piero's frescoes, a foreword by Rosanna Warren, and an introduction by anthologist Dana Prescott, is unforgettable collection, a book to be cherished by lovers of art, artists, and the spirits that move them.
Synopsis
Poems from twenty-eight acclaimed writers moved by the great artist's frescoes, accompanied by twelve color reproductions of the paintings.
About the Author
Dana Prescott, painter, is the executive director of the Civitella Ranieri Foundation, a renowned artist colony housed in sixteenth century castle in Umbria, Italy. Previously, she was Heiskell Arts Director at the American Academy in Rome. Her writing has appeared in The Christian Science Monitor, Seattle Times, Washington Times, and elsewhere.