Dolce far niente
"Dolce far niente" (Italian for "sweet idleness") is a poem by Finnish poet Aaro Hellaakoski. First published in his 1928 collection Jääpeili[1] ("The ice mirror"[2]) notable especially for its experimental typography, and was the subject of a study into the relationship between manuscript (or proof) and print version.[3]
References
- Aaro Hellaakoski (1928). Jääpeili. Helsinki: Otava. pp. 17–.
- Heinberg, Aage; Bukdahl, Jørgen, eds. (1959). Through Revolutions to Liberty. Scandinavia Past and Present. 2. Arnkrone. pp. 1126ff.
- Pulkkinen, Pulkkinen (2013). "A Genetic and Semiotic Approach to the Bibliographical Code Exemplified by the Typography of Aaro Hellaakoski's 'Dolce Far Niente'". In Van Mierlo, Wim; Fachard, Alexandre (eds.). The Journal of the European Society for Textual Scholarship. Amsterdam: Editions Rodopi. pp. 163–186. ISBN 9789401209021.
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