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    Eugenio Montale (Italian: [euˈdʒɛːnjo monˈtaːle]; 12 October 1896 – 12 September 1981) was an Italian poet, prose writer, editor and translator, recipient...
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  • Istituto Eugenio Montale may refer to: Schools in Italy: Istituto di Istruzione Superiore "E. Montale" - Cinisello Balsamo Schools outside of Italy: Scuola...
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    the lemon trees. [...] — Eugenio Montale From the poem, "The Lemon Trees", 1921. This is how the Nobel laureate Eugenio Montale, through his poetry, describes...
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  • Montale may refer to: Eugenio Montale (1896–1981), Italian poet Montale (San Marino), one of the Three Towers of San Marino Montale, Tuscany, municipality...
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  • of writer Drusilla Tanzi who was married to Nobel laureate Eugenio Montale. Eugenio Montale remembered his wife's brother in the poem Your brother died...
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  • Scuola Italiana Eugenio Montale is a private Italian international school in Morumbi, São Paulo. Its educational stages are: Educação Infantil/Scuola...
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  • (Diario postumo) is a series of poems attributed to the Italian poet Eugenio Montale which first appeared in full in 1996 (see 1996 in poetry). It was purported...
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    FERMI Pontedera (PI)". www.itcgfermi.it. Retrieved 2022-10-03. "Liceo Montale - Pontedera". www.liceomontale.eu. Retrieved 2022-10-03. "Secondary education...
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    The 1975 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Italian poet Eugenio Montale (1896–1981) "for his distinctive poetry which, with great artistic...
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    Italo Svevo, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Umberto Saba, Giuseppe Ungaretti, Eugenio Montale, and Luigi Pirandello. Neorealism was developed by Alberto Moravia...
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  • Bobbio, Riccardo Lombardi, Vittorio Foa and the Nobel-winning poet Eugenio Montale. Founded in July 1942 by former militants of Giustizia e Libertà (Justice...
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    Italy between 1933 and 1939 Brandeis became acquainted with the poet Eugenio Montale and was the inspiration for the metaphysical figure "Clizia" in his...
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    needed] In the 1950s Spaziani became involved with the poet Eugenio Montale (1896–1981). Montale encouraged Spaziani to write poetry and was a significant...
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    Gromo (1949) Mario Gromo (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956)...
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  • to Genoa at a young age Piero Jahier, poet, translator, journalist Eugenio Montale, poet, Nobel Prize winner Fernanda Pivano, writer, translator and critic...
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    during his high school days. He studied at the liceo linguistico Eugenio Montale in Rome, but he did not complete high school and instead devoted himself...
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    of Eugenio Montale (Ecco Press, 1982) Otherwise: Last and First Poems of Eugenio Montale (Vintage Books, 1984) Collected poems, 1920-1954: Eugenio Montale...
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    Gromo (1949) Mario Gromo (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956)...
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    Gromo (1949) Mario Gromo (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956)...
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    critics praised it extravagantly. That led Italian critics, including Eugenio Montale, to discover it. Zeno Cosini, the book's hero and unreliable narrator...
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    Gromo (1949) Mario Gromo (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956)...
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    Giuseppe Mazzini, of the writer Piero Jahier, of the poet Nobel Prize Eugenio Montale. The writer and translator Fernanda Pivano, the journalist "Vito Elio...
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    Gromo (1949) Mario Gromo (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956)...
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    Chinese, and Arabic. Gioia published translations of poets such as Eugenio Montale and Seneca the Younger. Gioia was born in Los Angeles in 1950, the...
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    mailed to Eugenio Montale. The postage costs were grossly underestimated by the sender (35 lire), and to take possession of the book, Montale had to make...
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    Gromo (1949) Mario Gromo (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956)...
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    Gromo (1949) Mario Gromo (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956)...
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    experience of life in our own times". Along with Giuseppe Ungaretti and Eugenio Montale, he was one of the foremost Italian poets of the 20th century. Quasimodo...
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  • Giambattista Marino Alda Merini Metastasio (Pietro Trapassi) Grazyna Miller Eugenio Montale (Nobel Prize in literature, 1975) Vincenzo Monti Marino Moretti Maurizio...
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  • Auden, Joseph Brodsky, Allen Ginsberg, Bulat Okudzhava, Pablo Neruda, Eugenio Montale, Léopold Sédar Senghor, Artur Lundkvist, Hans Magnus Enzensberger,...
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