28.10.2009 - Interpretation of dali48
After the war in... - Quasimodo (1901-1968) joined the Italian Communist Party, but resigned again in protest from... - when the party insisted that he...
Quasimodo's first wife Bice Donetti died in... - and he then married the dancer Maria Cumani...
Quasimodo's last four books of poetry show a sustained concern for social... - but they also have good memories of the...
His last book of poems - was called Dare e avere (Give and Have, 1966)...
As a modernist who was very aware of the tension between tradition and... - he wrote many essays on literature and translated classical writers and... - including writers such as... (S. Quasimodo, P.A.C.)
After the war in... - Quasimodo (1901-1968) joined the Italian Communist Party, but resigned again in protest from... - when the party insisted that he...
Quasimodo's first wife Bice Donetti died in... - and he then married the dancer Maria Cumani...
Quasimodo's last four books of poetry show a sustained concern for social... - but they also have good memories of the...
His last book of poems - was called Dare e avere (Give and Have, 1966)...
As a modernist who was very aware of the tension between tradition and... - he wrote many essays on literature and translated classical writers and... - including writers such as... (S. Quasimodo, P.A.C.)
see dali48 and reading & writing about the Nobel Prize in Literature from 1957 Albert Camus to Fosse (2023) etc.
Camus (1957) | Pasternak (1958) | Quasimodo (1959) | Perse (1960) | Andrić (1961) | Steinbeck (1962) | Seferis (1963) | Sartre (1964) | Scholochow (1965) | Agnon/Sachs (1966) | Asturias (1967) | Kawabata (1968) | Beckett (1969) | Solschenizyn (1970) | Neruda (1971) | Böll (1972) | White (1973) | Johnson/Martinson (1974) | Montale (1975) | Bellow (1976) | Aleixandre (1977) | Singer (1978) | Elytis (1979) | Miłosz (1980) | Canetti (1981) | García Márquez (1982) | Golding (1983) | Seifert (1984) | Simon (1985) | Soyinka (1986) | Brodsky (1987) | Mahfuz (1988) | Cela (1989) | Paz (1990) | Gordimer (1991) | Walcott (1992) | Morrison (1993) | Ōe (1994) | Heaney (1995) | Szymborska (1996) | Fo (1997) | Saramago (1998) | Grass (1999) | Gao (2000) | Naipaul (2001) | Kertész (2002) | Coetzee (2003) | Jelinek (2004) | Pinter (2005) | Pamuk (2006) | Lessing (2007) | Le Clézio (2008) | Müller (2009) | Vargas Llosa (2010) | Tranströmer (2011) | Mo (2012) | Munro (2013) | Modiano (2014) | Alexijewitsch (2015) | Dylan (2016) | Ishiguro (2017) | Tokarczuk (2018) | Handke (2019) | Glück (2020) | Gurnah (2021) | Ernaux (2022) | Fosse (2023)
Salvatore Quasimodo - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvatore_Quasimodo
Salvatore Quasimodo was a Sicilian novelist and poet. In 1959 he won the Nobel Prize in Literature "for his lyrical poetry, which with classical fire expresses the ...Literary movement: Hermeticism (poetry)
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