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  1. A Sibilla (La Scala) (Italian Edition) by Salvatore Quasimodo, 1983
  2. Quasimodo (Italian Edition)
  3. Lettere a Salvatore Quasimodo (Letters to Salvatore Quasimodo) (Nuova Corona, 13) by Eugenio Montale, 1981
  4. The Tall Schooner A Poem by Salvatore Quasimodo that First Appeared in Antaeus as Translated & Copy Righted by Michael Egan by Salvatore QUASIMODO, 1980
  5. Poéte Italien: Lanza Del Vasto, Salvatore Quasimodo, Dante Alighieri, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Boccace, Giacomo Leopardi, Giorgio Caproni (French Edition)
  6. Italian Literary Critics: Umberto Eco, Cesare Pavese, Salvatore Quasimodo, Giovanni Papini, Francesco de Sanctis, Nuccio Ordine
  7. Naissance Dans La Province de Raguse: Salvatore Quasimodo, Salvatore Adamo, Danilo Napolitano, Luca Marin, Pietro Antonio Novelli Ii (French Edition)
  8. Italian Translators: Ermolao Barbaro, Francesco Barbaro, Cesare Pavese, Salvatore Quasimodo, Ermolao Barbaro, Andrea Maffei, Claudio Magris
  9. La crítica de teatro de Salvatore Quasimodo.(escritor italiano; Il Poeta a Teatro, extractos)(TT: The theater critique of Salvatore Quasimodo.)(TA: Italian ... An article from: Siempre! by Ernesto Lumberas, 1999-04-15
  10. NOBEL PRIZE LIBRARY ST.-JOHN PERSE, LUIGI PIRANDELLO, HENRIK PONTOPPIDAN, SALVATORE QUASIMODO by NOBEL PRIZE, 1971
  11. Biography - Quasimodo, Salvatore (1901-1968): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  12. Écrivain Italien Du Xxe Siècle: Umberto Eco, Salvatore Quasimodo, Elsa Morante, Leonardo Sciascia, Vitaliano Brancati, Pier Paolo Pasolini (French Edition)
  13. Gela: People From Gela, Salvatore Quasimodo, Vincenzo Camilleri, Gela Calcio, List of Tyrants of Syracuse, Dirillo, Salvatore Aldisio
  14. Salvatore Quasimodo, Poemes presses du compagnonnage , Nobel prize by Salvatore Quasimodo, 1965

21. Salvatore Quasimodo
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22. Salvatore Quasimodo - Biografia
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23. Wind At Tindary And Other Poems
Small collection of poetry by salvatore quasimodo in English translation.
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Quasimodo 1901-1968
Salvatore Quasimodo was born in Sicily. He studied Greek and Latin from the age of twenty and became a professor of literature in Milan. He translated Shakespeare and Greek lyric poetry. Between 1930 and 1938 he was the leader of the Hermetic school of ‘poesia pura’.
Quasimodo
Wind at Tindari
Tindari, I know you
mild between broad hills, overhanging the waters of the god’s sweet islands. Today, you confront me and break into my heart. I climb airy peaks, precipices, following the wind in the pines, and the crowd of them, lightly accompanying me, fly off into the air, wave of love and sound, and you take me to you, you from whom I wrongly drew evil, and fear of silence, shadow, - refuge of sweetness, once certain - and death of spirit. It is unknown to you, that country where each day I go down deep to nourish secret syllables. A different light strips you, behind the windows clothed in night, and another joy than mine lies against you.
Exile is harsh and the search, for harmony, that ended in you changes today to a precocious anxiousness for death

24. Salvatore Quasimodo
Breve raccolta di poesie.
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25. Salvatore Quasimodo Winner Of The 1959 Nobel Prize In Literature
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S ALVATORE Q UASIMODO
1959 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for his lyrical poetry, which with classical fire expresses the tragic experience of life in our own times.
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26. Salvatore Quasimodo Winner Of The 1959 Nobel Prize In Literature
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S ALVATORE Q UASIMODO
1959 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for his lyrical poetry, which with classical fire expresses the tragic experience of life in our own times.
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    Residence: Italy
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Poemas escogidos de varios autores, entre ellos, Los espejos y Remordimientos, de Jorge Luis Borges; Conciencia Plena, de Juan Ram³n Jim©nez; Oda a Whalt Whitman, de Federico Garc­a Lorca; Mientras por competir, de Luis de G³ngora; Antiguo Invierno, de salvatore quasimodo; Preliminar del miedo, de Mario Benedetti; Una temporada en el Infierno (Fragmento Final), de Arthur Rimbaud; Hacia el Poema, de Octavio Paz y Cada cual, con su quimera, de Charles Baudelaire.
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Inicio Insomnios Reliquias Poemas Puertas Abiertas Poemas Escogidos Al Lector de News Indice East Coker (Fragmento) , de T. S. Eliot Hacia el Poema y Otros ... de Paul Celan EAST COKER (Fragmento) T. S. Eliot
son repuestas, derruidas, restauradas, o en su lugar
nuevas hogueras en ceniza, y ceniza en la tierra
que ya es carne, pellejos y heces,
huesos humanos y animales, tallos de trigo y hojas.
Las casas viven, mueren: existe un tiempo para edificar
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atechada de ramas, en la penumbra de la tarde,
donde el talud te acoge al paso de la furgoneta,
al pueblo, hipnotizada en el calor vibrante. En la calma, la piedra gris absorbe, no refracta, la luz encandecida. se dispone al calor y la quietud. Mar adentro, la brisa de la aurora HACIA EL POEMA (PUNTOS DE PARTIDA) OCTAVIO PAZ I Damos vueltas y vueltas en el vientre animal, en el vientre mineral, en el vientre temporal. Encontrar la salida: el poema.

28. Salvatore Quasimodo - Biography
salvatore quasimodo – Biography. salvatore quasimodo (19011968)was born of Sicilian parents in Syracuse. Desiring to become an
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Salvatore Quasimodo (1901-1968) was born of Sicilian parents in Syracuse. Desiring to become an engineer, he attended technical schools in Palermo and later enrolled at the Politecnico in Rome. In addition, he studied Latin and Greek at the University there. However, for economic reasons he was unable to complete his studies. He obtained a position with the Italian government's civil engineering corps and was sent to various parts of Italy. In 1930 he had three poems published in the avant-garde review, Solaria, and later that same year appeared his first book of verse, Acque e terre (Waters and Lands). Two years later he published (Sunken Oboe), in which he proves a more mature poet. The "poetica della parole", the poetics of the word, which is, for Quasimodo, the fundamental and virtually limitless connotative unit, pervades his first book. While this concept still serves as the basis for the main interest of this collection lies in the rhythmical arrangement of words around a lyrical nucleus. In both these and his later works Sicily is the constant, ever-present factor.
Between 1930 and 1938, the year he left his government position, he made the acquaintance of many prominent Italian authors and painters. In 1938 he became editor of the weekly magazine

29. Nove18 - Tripodaro - Bonghi - Salvatore Quasimodo
Un articolo di Tripodaro e Bonghi sul linguaggio poetico del premio Nobel per la letteratura.
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Luigi Tripodaro
Giuseppe Bonghi Appunti di Storia della Letteratura italiana
Salvatore Quasimodo Questo poeta figura tra i maggiori interpreti della condizione dell'uomo moderno. Egli svolse una funzione significativa nella letteratura del Novecento, come dimostrano i numerosi riconoscimenti a lui tributati dalla cultura internazionale, che culminarono nel 1959 con l'assegnazione del premio Nobel per la letteratura. Nella sua opera letteraria egli rivelò il suo carattere pensoso e profondamente umano e nello stesso tempo giunse, attraverso un itinerario ricco di svolte e di approfondimenti, a soluzioni originali e ricche sul piano intellettuale ed artistico. Nelle prime raccolte Acque e terre (1930) e Ed è subito sera (1942) Quasimodo sviluppò i temi connessi con la solitudine, con lo sradicamento dell'uomo, che egli individuava anche nella sua personale condizione di esule profondamente legato al mondo della sua infanzia, ossia ad una dimensione di bontà e di sanità non più raggiungibile.
Egli aderì all' Ermetismo
Alla traduzione dei poeti greci tenne dietro in particolare l'arricchimento del linguaggio poetico ed un approfondimento sul piano della concezione e della ispirazione. Di tali cambiamenti abbiamo validi esempi soprattutto nelle raccolte successive alla Seconda Guerra Mondiale. Le tragiche esperienze del conflitto indussero in particolare il poeta ad allontanarsi dagli aspetti più rigidi dell'Ermetismo, ad abbandonare le meditazioni solitarie e ad avvicinarsi a tutti gli uomini, nel tentativo di aiutarli nella ricostruzione degli antichi valori. Ciò notiamo soprattutto in

30. Quasimodo, Salvatore
quasimodo, salvatore, sälvätô'rA kwäzE'mOdO Pronunciation Key. quasimodo,salvatore , 1901–68, Italian poet and translator, b. Sicily.
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31. Quasimodo, Salvatore
quasimodo, salvatore. quasimodo. By courtesy of the Italian ForeignOffice, Rome. (b. Aug. 20, 1901, Modica, Italyd. June 14, 1968
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Quasimodo By courtesy of the Italian Foreign Office, Rome (b. Aug. 20, 1901, Modica, Italyd. June 14, 1968, Naples), Italian poet, critic, and translator. Originally a leader of the Hermetic poets, he became, after World War II, a powerful poet commenting on modern social issues. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1959. Quasimodo was born in Sicily and was the son of a railroad employee. He was first educated near Syracuse and at Messina, studied engineering and mathematics at Palermo, and then left for the north, graduating as an engineer in Rome. He had liked to write even as a child, and, though he spent the next 10 years as an engineer for the Italian government, he wrote poetry in his spare time. Quasimodo's first poems appeared in the Florentine periodical Solaria. Initially he was a disciple of the Hermetic poets Giuseppe Ungaretti and Eugenio Montale. After the publication of his first poetry collection, Acque e terre (1930; "Waters and Land"), Quasimodo gradually became a leader of the Hermetic poets. After 1935 he abandoned engineering to teach Italian literature at a conservatory in Milan. Quasimodo's later poetry collections Oboe sommerso (1932; "Sunken Oboe")

32. Quasimodo, Salvatore. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. quasimodo, salvatore. (sälvätô´rkwäz ´m d ) (KEY) , 1901–68, Italian poet and translator, b. Sicily.
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33. Quasimodo, Salvatore. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language
quasimodo, salvatore. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English LanguageFourth Edition. 2000. quasimodo, salvatore. SYLLABICATION Qua·si·mo·do.
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    Quasimodo, Salvatore 1901-68, Italian poet and translator, b. Sicily. Quasimodo worked first as a technical designer and civil engineer. His five volumes of verse published between 1930 and 1938, including Acque e terra Dare e avere: 1959-1965 (1966, tr. To Give and to Have, 1969) and Debit and Credit (tr. 1972). See his Selected Writings (tr. 1960) and The Poet and the Politician and Other Essays (tr. 1964).
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    Between 1930 and 1938, the year he left his government position, he made the acquaintance of many prominent Italian authors and painters. In 1938 he became editor of the weekly magazine, Tempo, and three years later was appointed to the chair of Italian Literature at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan.
    During the 1930's Quasimodo was a leader of the "Hermetic" school of poetry; however, with the appearance of his translations Lirici Greci (Greek Lyrics), 1940, it was obvious that his direction was no longer entirely along the lines of that group. In Nuove Poesie (New Poems), 1942, Quasimodo reveals both the influence of classical stylistics and a greater understanding of life in general. His subsequent translations, which range from the Greek and Latin poets (Sophocles, Aeschylus, Euripides, Ovid, Vergil, etc.) to Shakespeare and Molière and twentieth-century writers (Neruda, e.e. cummings, Aiken, etc.), reflect his full appreciation of the original works as well as his modern taste and sensibility.
    During the Second World War Quasimodo experienced the need of the poet to feel one with the people and to declare himself as such in his poems. To him the role of the poet in society is a neccessarily active one; he should commit himself and his talents to contemporary struggles. Such views were first expressed in Giorno dopogiorno (Day after Day), 1946, and La vita non è sogno (Life Is Not a Dream), 1949.

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