Dino Carlo Giuseppe Campana (1885-08-20)20 August 1885 Marradi, Italy
Died
1 March 1932(1932-03-01) (aged 46) Scandicci, Italy
Occupation
Poet
Dino Campana (20 August 1885 – 1 March 1932) was an Italian visionary poet. His fame rests on his only published book of poetry, the Canti Orfici ("Orphic Songs"), as well as his wild and erratic personality, including his ill-fated love affair with Sibilla Aleramo. He is often seen as an Italian example of a poète maudit.
DinoCampana (20 August 1885 – 1 March 1932) was an Italian visionary poet. His fame rests on his only published book of poetry, the Canti Orfici ("Orphic...
Coppa Volpi, the award for best male performance as the Italian poet DinoCampana. He didn't make any more films for about a year, during which time he...
harpsichord Passeggiata in tram in America e ritorno (1999) (text by DinoCampana) for female Italian voice, violin and piano What Shall I Buy You, Son...
on texts by DinoCampana und Sibilla Aleramo (2013) Canti della tenebra, for mezzo-soprano und ensemble based on a text by DinoCampana (2014) Irgendwo...
tormented relationship between the writer Sibilla Aleramo and the poet DinoCampana. The film entered the 59th Venice International Film Festival, where...
Genoa has been an inspiration to many writers and poets among which: DinoCampana, Camillo Sbarbaro [it], Gaspare Invrea [it] who wrote "The mouth of the...
sculptor Giovanni Battista Tassara, sculptor DinoCampana, poet, Genoa is a recurring theme of the DinoCampana's poetry Giorgio Caproni, poet, moved to Genoa...
Antonio Light of My Eyes Luce dei miei occhi 2002 (59th) Stefano Accorsi DinoCampana A Journey Called Love Un viaggio chiamato amore 2003 (60th) Sean Penn...
she also engaged in tumultuous love affairs, with Umberto Boccioni and DinoCampana (the 2002 film Un viaggio chiamato amore, by Michele Placido, depicts...
Film Festival. The title Preferisco il rumore del mare is a verse of DinoCampana. Rosario reads excerpts of Heart and works in a bookshop named Franti...
cradle of Italian poetry of that age, with works like the Canti orfici by DinoCampana (1914) and the first lyrics by Ungaretti for the review Lacerba. Other...
most influential writers and musicians of the time: Giovanni Papini, DinoCampana, Giuseppe Antonio Borgese, Ildebrando Pizzetti and the Armenian poet...
professor of New Testament at the University of Marburg (d. 1976) 1885 – DinoCampana, Italian poet and author (d. 1932) 1886 – Paul Tillich, German-American...
tormented relationship between the writer Sibilla Aleramo and the poet DinoCampana Adaptation (2002) – comedy drama film based on Charlie Kaufman's struggles...
(1925–2019), writer; the creator of the popular Inspector Salvo Montalbano DinoCampana (1885–1932), poet, author of Canti Orfici. Carlo Cassola (1917–1987)...
philologist, naturalist, secretary of the Science Academy of Turin DinoCampana (1888–1932) – Poet Ferruccio Valobra (1898–1944) – Anti-fascist and partisan...
novels), Majakovskij, Nivola vola, Futurismo contro, Vita disegnata di DinoCampana, Evola in Dada, Vita di Pound, Dada con le zecche. His style is influenced...
painter (b. 1866) March 1 Frank Teschemacher, American musician (b. 1906) DinoCampana, Italian poet (b. 1885) March 2 – Angela of the Cross, Spanish Roman...
William Butler Yeats Continuo (1979) for soprano and instruments, text of DinoCampana Scherzo (1979) for soprano and chamber orchestra, text of Tonino Guerra...
University of Rome "La Sapienza", defending a Laurea dissertation on the poet DinoCampana, which was awarded the 'Eugenio Montale' European Prize in 1996. His...