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Gregory Pell
Gregory Pell is a Professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Hofstra University, where he teaches courses on language, cinema, literature, and translation ...view moreGregory Pell is a Professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Hofstra University, where he teaches courses on language, cinema, literature, and translation theory. His critical articles examine such poets as Dante, Paolo Ruffilli, Mario Luzi, Davide Rondoni, Tommaso Lisa, Mario Tobino, and Eugenio Montale, the latter of which is the subject of his full-length monograph, Memorial Space, Poetic Time: Memory in Eugenio Montale (2005). On cinema he has published pieces on Mihaileanu, Kore-Eda, Sergio Rubini, Vicenzo Marra, Mohsen Melliti, and Matteo Garrone. He is coeditor of At Whom Are We Laughing? Humor in Romance Language Literatures (2013). His ongoing research projects focus on Vitaliano Trevisan and the Northeast, the prose and poetry of Goffredo Parise, and the narrative works of Angelo Cannavacciuolo, whose latest unpublished novel he is in the process of translating. His newest book is Davide Rondoni: Art in the Movement of Creation.view less
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