Michelangelo studied and wrote poetry throughout his life, frequently
turning to it in times of emotional crisis or stress. His finest
literary efforts are often allied with the masterworks of his visual
art. As he labored in the Sistine Chapel with visions of the Last
Judgment, he composed a series of passionate love sonnets. And while
struggling, near the end of his life, to complete his final Pieta, he
worked at religious poems anguished in their fervor. Indeed, the power
of his verse seemed to grow with age, as if compensating for his
diminishing physical strength. Nims, an eminent poet in his own right,
has translated the entire body of Michelangelo's poetry, from the
artist's ardent twenties to his anguished and turbulent eighties.