Giuseppe Ungaretti (1888–1970)
Auteur van Poesie
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Born in Egypt of Tuscan parents, Ungaretti went to Paris in 1912 to complete his education, attending the lectures of Henri Bergson and forming friendships with distinguished members of the avant-garde, including Picasso, Modigliani, and Apollinaire. For a time he was swept up by the futurist toon meer movement of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, affected more by its nationalistic spirit, however, than by the new poetics. A lover of the written word, Ungaretti's aim in poetry was to find a new language that was simple, precise, melodious, and compelling. His World War I experiences in the Italian army inspired his earliest poetry, first in Italian, Il porto sepolto (1916), and then in French, La guerre (1919). A 1923 edition of the former included a preface by Benito Mussolini. In 1936 Ungaretti left Italy to teach Italian literature in Brazil, out of which grew his subsequently published critical essays on Dante, Petrarch (see also Vol. 4), Vico, and Leopardi, but he returned to Italy in 1942. After Italy's defeat in the war, he received critical attention internationally, spent the year 1964 teaching at Columbia University, and returned to Milan, where he died. Allegria di naufragi (The Joy of Shipwrecks) has been the very Leopardian title of a number of editions of his poems. A translator of Shakespeare, Blake, Gongora, Racine, and Mallarme, Ungaretti was for a long time the leading poet of the so-called hermetic school; but, in retrospect, it becomes clear that his chief models for the craft of poetry were Leopardi and Petrarch. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
Werken van Giuseppe Ungaretti
Ungaretti: vita, poetica, opere scelte 16 exemplaren
Per conoscere Ungaretti — Auteur — 6 exemplaren
Lezioni su Giacomo Leopardi 4 exemplaren
17: Giuseppe Ungaretti 4 exemplaren
Poesie disperse 4 exemplaren
Un grido e paesaggi 3 exemplaren
Filosofia fantastica 3 exemplaren
Le Prose daunie 2 exemplaren
agenda 2 exemplaren
Giuseppe Ungaretti: lettura di poesie 1 exemplaar
Selected early poems of Giuseppe Ungaretti 1 exemplaar
Bucuria 1 exemplaar
diVersi 1 exemplaar
NDJENJA E KOHES 1 exemplaar
Poezi të zgjedhura 1 exemplaar
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POEZI TE ZGJEDHURA 1 exemplaar
3: Poesie disperse 1 exemplaar
Allegria di naufragi 1 exemplaar
Poesie e prose liriche 1 exemplaar
La guerre: une poésie 1 exemplaar
الأعمال الشعرية الكاملة 1 exemplaar
Vita di un uomo - Tutte le poesie 1 exemplaar
KNAP 1991 Jan, Jan Knap 1 exemplaar
Sirènes 1 exemplaar
2: Sentimento del tempo: 1919-1935 1 exemplaar
Das verheissene Land. Das Merkbuch des Alten. Zweisprachige Ausgabe. Deutsch von Paul Celan. (1997) 1 exemplaar
2 poesis 1 exemplaar
Poeti prigionieri 1 exemplaar
Tradusioni 1 exemplaar
Quattro poesie di Ungaretti 1 exemplaar
Silenzio 1 exemplaar
Les cinq livres 1 exemplaar
La terra promessa : frammenti 1 exemplaar
Da "Tutte le opere" 1 exemplaar
Visioni di William Blake 1 exemplaar
Giuseppe Ungaretti, Poesie 1 exemplaar
Lettere a Soffici, 1917-1930 1 exemplaar
Lettere a un fenomenologo 1 exemplaar
Giuseppe Ungaretti tradotto da Pierre Jean Jouve 1 exemplaar
Innocence et mémoire 1 exemplaar
Per conoscere Ungaretti 1 exemplaar
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- 1888-02-10
- Overlijdensdatum
- 1970-06-01
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- Italy
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- Alexandria, Egypt
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- Milan, Italy
- Woonplaatsen
- Paris, France
Alexandria, Egypt - Opleiding
- The Sorbonne, Paris, France
Swiss School, Alexandia, Egypt - Beroepen
- professor (University of Rome)
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- Italian army (WWI)
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- Neustadt International Prize for Literature (1970)
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