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    1957), known by his pen name Virgilio Giotti, was an Italian poet writing both in Italian and in the Triestine dialect. Giotti's poetry "which is not so much...
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  • Colori (lit. '"Colours"') is a collection of poems by Italian poet Virgilio Giotti published in Florence in 1941. The poems are in the Triestine dialect...
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  • (lit. '"Lyrics and Idylls"') is a collection of poems by Italian poet Virgilio Giotti. The poems are in the Italian language, and were published in 1931...
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  • authors have used the Triestine dialect, such as Umberto Saba and Virgilio Giotti. Giotti, a prominent Triestine dialect poet, is credited as the greatest...
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  • Jérôme Doucet [fr]  France 5 March 1865 1 February 1957 Writer Works Virgilio Giotti  Italy 15 January 1885 21 September 1957 Poet Works Heinrich Hoffman...
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    cosmopolitan coffee house was also frequented by Saba, Joyce, Guido Voghera, Virgilio Giotti and in particular by the former German-speaking minority from Trieste...
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    whom were his cousin Giorgio Fano and the other great Triestine poet Virgilio Giotti. In 1900 he began composing poetry, signing his work "Umberto Chopin...
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  • Prize reserved for Italian citizens (L. 5.000.000) Antonio Baldini Virgilio Giotti Vasco Pratolini International Prize (L. 20.000.000) Wystan Hugh Auden...
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  • was Virgilio Giotti. Fano writes: "Our meeting was like that of a Tuscan artist with a Jewish prophet. I was very happy with it. At that time Giotti was...
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    the emerging literary critic Silvio Benco, and poets Umberto Saba, Virgilio Giotti and Biagio Marin. After the suicide of his lover in 1910, Slataper...
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    Scipio Slataper, Giani Stuparich, Carlo Stuparich, Umberto Saba and Virgilio Giotti. He started to write for the magazine Voce (Voice), which was then...
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  • in Trieste, the portrait of Alcide De Gasperi, the poet's plaster Virgilio Giotti from Trieste, the herm of Giorgio and Guglielmo Reiss Romoli (now at...
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