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Mario Benedetti (9 November 1955 – 27 March 2020) was an Italian poet. He was among the founders of the contemporary poetry magazines Scarto minimo (published in Padua from 1986 to 1989) and Arsenal littératures (published in Brest from 1999 to 2001).
Pages in category "21st-century Italian poets" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Franco Buffoni (1948) is an Italian poet, translator and professor of literary criticism and comparative literature. He was born in Gallarate and lives in Rome. [1]He won the Viareggio Prize for poetry in 2015.
The poems today are generally studied not as literature, but for historical context. [33] In the 15th century, humanist and publisher Aldus Manutius published Tuscan poets Petrarch and Dante Alighieri (Divine Comedy), creating the model for what became a standard for modern Italian. [34]
List of poets who wrote in Italian (or Italian dialects). This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Enrico Testa is a professor of "Storia della lingua italiana". Previoulsy he got a PhD at the Università di Pavia.He worked on short stories of the XV Century and XVI Century, and on the Novel, but in particular he dedicated to Italian poetry of the XX Century, on poets such Eugenio Montale, Giorgio Caproni, Alberto Vigevani and Edoardo Sanguineti.
Alda Merini (21 March 1931 – 1 November 2009) was an Italian writer and poet. Her work earned the attention and admiration of other Italian writers, such as Giorgio Manganelli, Salvatore Quasimodo, and Pier Paolo Pasolini. Merini's writing style has been described as intense, passionate and mystic, and it is influenced by Rainer Maria Rilke ...
Besides essays on feminism and academic works on poets such as Giorgio Caproni, Franco Fortini, and Amelia Rosselli, she wrote plays, radio-dramas, a television show on Petrarch, and a novel. [3] Until her retirement in 2016, she taught Modern Italian Literature at the University of Rome La Sapienza, where she previously received her Laurea degree.