John Ciardi
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- John Ciardi: An American poet, translator, and literary critic. He is known for his own poetry, his translations of Dante's Divine Comedy, and his work as a poetry editor and critic.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- John Ciardi served as the poetry editor of the Saturday Review for many years.
- Many students first encounter Dante through John Ciardi's celebrated translation.
- The essay by John Ciardi offers a sharp critique of modern poetic forms.
Advanced Usage
- Referring to his body of work: The name "John Ciardi" can be used to refer collectively to his writings, translations, or critical perspectives.
- The library has a special collection dedicated to John Ciardi.
- Her analysis is influenced by the principles found in John Ciardi.
Variants and Related Words
- Ciardian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of John Ciardi or his works.
- The critic offered a Ciardian reading of the poem, focusing on its metric structure.
Synonyms
- Poet-critic: A writer known for both creative poetry and critical analysis.
- Translator: One who renders text from one language into another.
Related Phrases
- "In the style of Ciardi": Imitating or reminiscent of John Ciardi's literary approach.
- His translation aims for readability in the style of Ciardi.
Related Idioms
Noun
- United States poet and critic (1916-1986)