Renaissance
Author: Haris Vlavianos
Translator: Patricia Felisa Barbeito
Publisher: World Poetry (2026)
In the first of his books to be published in the US, Vlavianos focusses on a central period of turbulence and renewal in European history through the ventriloquized voices of both well-known and marginal characters of the time. Renaissance traces their hopes, dreams, and disappointments, their acquiescence and resistance to various orthodoxies, holding up a mirror to our own moment of parallel tensions. From Giovanni Pico della Mirandola’s “sin” of renunciation, to Louise Labé’s defiant “cackle” and Giotto’s arrogant “perfect circle,” these limpid poems explore the multitude of ways that the arts, in the broadest sense of the word, can help us re-imagine ourselves and the world we live in.