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Roberto Calasso (born 30 May 1941 in Florence) is an Italian publisher and writer.

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[edit] Biography

Calasso was born into a family of the local upper class, well connected with some of the great Italian intellectuals of their time. His maternal grandfather Giovanni Codignola was a professor of philosophy at Florence University. Codignola created a new publishing house called La Nuova Italia, in Florence, just like his friend Benedetto Croce had done in Bari with Laterza. His uncle Tristano Codignola, partigiano during the Resistenza, after the war joined the political life of the new republic, and was for a while Minister of Education. His mother Melisenda – who gave up a promising academic career to raise her three children – was a scholar of German literature, and had worked on Hölderlin’s translations of the Greek poet Pindar. His father Francesco was a law professor, first at Florence University and then in Rome, where he eventually became dean of his faculty. He has been working for Adelphi Edizioni since its founding in 1962 and became its Chairman in 1999. His books have from 1990 been translated into most European languages. After a successful career in publishing he has become a leading intellectual.[citation needed]

He is the author of a work in progress, that started with The Ruin of Kasch in 1983, a book welcome by Italo Calvino, dedicated to the French statesman Talleyrand and to a reflection on the culture of modernity. This was followed in 1988 by The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony, a book where the tale of Cadmus and his wife Harmonia becomes a pretext for re-writing the great tales of Greek mythology and reflect on the reception of Greek culture for a contemporary readership. The trend for portraying whole civilizations continues with Ka (where the subject of the re-writing is Hindu mythology). K instead restricts the focus to one single author, Franz Kafka; this trend continues with Il rosa Tiepolo, inspired by an adjective used by Proust to describe a shade of pink used by Tiepolo in his paintings. With his latest book, La folie Baudelaire, Calasso goes back to the fresco of whole civilisations, this time re-writing the lives and works of the artists that revolutionised our artistic taste, the symbolist poets and impressionist painters.

His essayistic production is collected in a few books: I quarantanove gradini (The Forty-nine Steps), a collection of essays about major authors and thinkers in European modernity addressed to Pierre Klossowski and his wife. His Weidenfeld Lectures at Oxford are collected in The literature and the gods (2002). In 2005 Calasso published La follia che viene dalle ninfe, a collection of essays on the influence of the nymph in literature, which is discussed through authors ranging from Plato to Nabokov.

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Original title Year English translation Year Translator Notes
L'impuro folle 1974 novel
La rovina di Kasch 1983 The Ruin of Kasch 1994 William Weaver and Stephen Sartarelli novel
Le nozze di Cadmo e Armonia 1988 The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony 1993 Tim Parks novel
I quarantanove gradini 1991 The Forty-nine Steps 2001 John Shepley essays
Ka 1996 Ka: Stories of the Mind and Gods of India 1998 Tim Parks novel. Parks' translation was retold in 2005 by Geeta Dharmarajan as Ka: The Story of Garuda
Sentieri tortuosi. Bruce Chatwin Fotografo 1998 Winding Paths: Photographs by Bruce Chatwin 1999 photography by Bruce Chatwin, edited and introduced by Calasso
L'editoria come genere letterario 2001 lecture given October 17 in Moscow, for an exhibition on the Adelphi publishing company; published on the on-line literary review Adelphiana, November 16 2001
La letteratura e gli dèi 2001 Literature and the Gods 2001 Tim Parks essays. Based on Weidenfeld Lectures at Oxford
K. 2002 K. 2005 Geoffrey Brock novel. about Franz Kafka
Cento lettere a uno sconosciuto 2003 essays
La follia che viene dalle Ninfe 2005 essays
Il rosa Tiepolo 2006 Tiepolo Pink 2009 Alastair McEwen novel. about Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
La folie Baudelaire 2008 novel. about Charles Baudelaire

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