Salvatore Quasimodo (Italian: [salvaˈtoːre kwaˈziːmodo]; 20 August 1901 – 14 June 1968) was an Italian poet and translator, awarded the 1959 Nobel Prize...
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Easter Maria Cumani Quasimodo (1908–1995), Italian actress and dancer Salvatore Quasimodo (1901–1968), Italian author Quasimoto, side project of American hip...
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AUC Salvatore Pappalardo (1817-1884), Italian composer and conductor Salvatore Pincherle (1853–1936), Italian mathematician Salvatore Quasimodo (1901–1968)...
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under Jia Ruskaja. In 1936, she became the companion of the poet Salvatore Quasimodo, with whom she had a son, Alessandro. In 1937, she made her professional...
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The 1959 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Italian poet Salvatore Quasimodo (1901–1968) "for his lyrical poetry, which with classical fire expresses...
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translated Sappho’s poem to use for himself: Pierre de Ronsard and Salvatore Quasimodo are also known to have translated a version of it. The following...
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and Solaria who were inspired by the works of Giuseppe Ungaretti, Salvatore Quasimodo e Arturo Onofri, and directly referred to European symbolism, also...
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general during World War II. He was the uncle of poet Salvatore Quasimodo. The son of Vincenzo Quasimodo and Rosa Papandrea, he was a career soldier. In 1912...
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music for that tune as well as "Tu chiami una vita," with lyrics by Salvatore Quasimodo, and "L'Absence," with lyrics by Théophile Gautier. The film opened...
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Hersey, Miroslav Krleža, Junzaburō Nishiwaki, John Cowper Powys, Salvatore Quasimodo (awarded in 1959), Rudolf Alexander Schröder, Georges Simenon, Jun'ichirō...
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winners including Giosuè Carducci, Grazia Deledda, Luigi Pirandello, Salvatore Quasimodo, Eugenio Montale, and Dario Fo. As the Western Roman Empire declined...
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laureate for the literature prize. Along with Giuseppe Ungaretti and Salvatore Quasimodo, Eugenio Montale is associated with the poetic school of hermeticsm...
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Quasimodo,” Essays from the International Symposium on Nobel Prize Poet Salvatore Quasimodo: Nell’antico linguaggio, altri segni: Salvatore Quasimodo...
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the great Russian epic tradition" novel, poetry, translation 1959 Salvatore Quasimodo (1901–1968) Italy Italian "for his lyrical poetry, which with classical...
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contributions from Nigel Balchin, Diego Fabbri, Ivo Perilli and Salvatore Quasimodo. Wikiquote has quotations related to Barabbas (1961 film). Barabbas...
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admiration of other Italian writers, such as Giorgio Manganelli, Salvatore Quasimodo, and Pier Paolo Pasolini. Merini's writing style has been described...
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(1882–1949) Mother Superior who helped the Italian resistance movement Salvatore Quasimodo (1901–1968), 1959 Nobel prize in Literature Temistocle Solera (1815–1878)...
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Montale (1896 – 1981) won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1975. Salvatore Quasimodo (1901 – 1968) won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1959. Cesare Pavese...
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Pirandello in 1936, short story writer Italo Calvino in 1960, poets Salvatore Quasimodo in 1959 and Eugenio Montale in 1975, Umberto Eco in 1980, and satirist...
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Ezra Pound (Italian, English, and others) Luigi Pulci (1432–84) Salvatore Quasimodo Giovanni Raboni Clemente Rebora Amelia Rosselli Gabriele Rossetti...
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among writers and poets are Luigi Pirandello (Nobel laureate, 1934), Salvatore Quasimodo (Nobel laureate, 1959), Giovanni Verga (the father of the Italian...
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many artists, writers and intellectuals among which Guido Gozzano, Salvatore Quasimodo, Camillo Sbarbaro, Francesco Messina, Pierangelo Baratono [it], Eugenio...
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sanctuary and is also famous for the poem Vento a Tindari, written by Salvatore Quasimodo. Ancient Tyndaris was strategically situated on its prominent hill...
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Palazzeschi Poesia d'amore / Salvatore Quasímodo La trombettina / Corrado Govoni Quasi un madrigale / Salvatore Quasímodo Child's Play (1988) String quartet...
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languages dictionaries) Italian edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Salvatore Battaglia (1961–2002). "Grande dizionario della lingua italiana. Prototipo...
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become a strong poetical movement comprising important poets, such as Salvatore Quasimodo and Eugenio Montale, both of whom would go on to receive the Nobel...
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"Oboe Sommerso" for baritone and five instruments with words by poet Salvatore Quasimodo, and "Verrà la Morte", for alto and piano, based on a text by novelist...
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Chiesa Madre (Mother Church), dedicated to Santa Maria della Luce. Salvatore Quasimodo, who spent part of his childhood at Acquaviva Platani, writes about...
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Jean Guitton, French writer and philosopher (d. 1999) August 20 – Salvatore Quasimodo, Italian novelist, writer and Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1968) August...
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