Cesare Pavese (1908-1950) is one of the essential writers of the twentieth century, and Disaffections is the first complete collection of his poetry in English. Included in this facing text edition are all the poems Pavese published during his lifetime, as well as a few suppressed by the Fascist censor and several discovered after his death. Many of these poems appear here for the first time in English. Disaffections opens with Pavese's groundbreaking debut volume, Work's Tiring (1936). In its 'poem-stories', farmers and factory workers, thieves and drunks, lonely prostitutes and lonelier men, are evoked with a fellow-feeling that imbues them with austere dignity. His later poems, composed after a long period in which his creative energies were turned to fiction, form a haunting coda to his career. They become at once more lyrical and more darkly personal, addressing a female figure who dominates the mysterious and harrowing landscape of desire.