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Giuseppe Ungaretti (Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe
uŋɡaˈretti]; 8
February 1888 – 2 June 1970) was an
Italian modernist poet, journalist, essayist, critic, academic...
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tragic 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...
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collection of
poems published by
Giuseppe Ungaretti in 1931. It was an
expanded version of a 1919
collection Allegria di naufragi...
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Francisco Earthquake.
Stein and Day. ISBN 978-0-8128-1360-9. OCLC 154735.
Ungaretti,
Lorri (2005). San Francisco's
Richmond District.
Arcadia Publishing....
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Savarkar Scaligero Schmitt Schwarz Soffici Sorel Spirito Streel Thomson Ungaretti Valois Literature Triumph of
Death (1894) The
Flame (1900) The Will to...
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Savarkar Scaligero Schmitt Schwarz Soffici Sorel Spirito Streel Thomson Ungaretti Valois Literature Triumph of
Death (1894) The
Flame (1900) The Will to...
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world that
retain such a
colour throughout their length.
Giuseppe Ungaretti, one of the
greatest Italian poets,
describes the
Isonzo in the poem "The...
- more by
their sound than by
their actual meaning.
Along with
Giuseppe Ungaretti and
Eugenio Montale, he was one of the
foremost Italian poets of the 20th...
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troubadour tradition as a
coded mode of address,
usually for a
woman Montale,
Ungaretti, Saba:
guida alla
lettura by
Tommaso Testaverde, on books.google.it See...
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habit to
spend time there,
including Émile Zola, Paul Cézanne,
Giuseppe Ungaretti,
Oscar Wilde,
Charles Baudelaire,
James Joyce, Paul Verlaine, André Gide...