Emilio Villa Reconsidered

Multilingual Crossings, Primordial Modernities and Sacred Texts

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18352/inc25893

Keywords:

Emilio Villa, Brazilian modernism, Anthropophagic Translation, Multilingual Poetics, Transatlantic Avant-garde, Gnosticism

Abstract

Review of: Gianluca Rizzo (a.c), Emilio Villa visto da entrambe le sponde dell’Atlantico, Genoa, Editrice Zona, 2024, 142 pp., ISBN: 9788864387963, £17.00.

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Author Biography

  • Bashaina Dumerant, Agincourt Press

    Bashaina Dumerant is a graduate student at Auburn University with an academic background in psychology and neuroscience, having earned her undergraduate degree from Colby College. Her scholarly interests center on mental health, neurodiversity, relational dynamics, and the cultural contexts that shape human experience. She currently works with Agincourt Press, where she supports literary production and knowledge dissemination through line editing, editorial coordination, author promotion, and digital humanities projects, including web-based tools designed to support poets’ creative processes. Her work reflects a commitment to interdisciplinary inquiry bridging the social sciences and humanities.

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Published

2024-10-30

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Reviews

How to Cite

Dumerant, B. (2024) “Emilio Villa Reconsidered: Multilingual Crossings, Primordial Modernities and Sacred Texts”, Incontri. Rivista europea di studi italiani, 39(2), pp. 141–144. doi:10.18352/inc25893.