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“Two Poems for T.” can be found in the collection Disaffections: Complete Poems, 1930–1950 (2002). This collection provides a broader sampling of Pavese’s writing styles and themes.
Four of Pavese’s novels—The Beach, The House on the Hill, Among Women Only, and The Devil in the Hills—are collected and available in The Selected Works of Cesare Pavese (1968).
The standard biography of Pavese is An Absurd Vice: A Biography of Cesare Pavese (1983), written by Davide Lajolo and translated by Mario and Mark Pietralunga.
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