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Senator for life
Eugenio Montale
Member of the Senate of the Republic
Life tenure 13 June 1967 – 12 September 1981
President
Giuseppe Saragat
Personal details
Born
(1896-10-12)12 October 1896 Genoa, Kingdom of Italy
Died
12 September 1981(1981-09-12) (aged 84) Milan, Italy
Political party
Action Party (1945–1947) Independent (1963–1972; 1976–1977) Italian Liberal Party (1972–1976) Italian Republican Party (1977–1981)
Profession
Poet, writer, editor, translator, politician
Awards
1975 Nobel Prize in Literature
Eugenio Montale (Italian:[euˈdʒɛːnjomonˈtaːle]; 12 October 1896 – 12 September 1981) was an Italian poet, prose writer, editor and translator, and recipient of the 1975 Nobel Prize in Literature.[1]
EugenioMontale (Italian: [euˈdʒɛːnjo monˈtaːle]; 12 October 1896 – 12 September 1981) was an Italian poet, prose writer, editor and translator, and recipient...
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the lemon trees. [...] — EugenioMontale From the poem, "The Lemon Trees", 1921. This is how the Nobel laureate EugenioMontale, through his poetry, describes...
of writer Drusilla Tanzi who was married to Nobel laureate EugenioMontale. EugenioMontale remembered his wife's brother in the poem Your brother died...
Italo Svevo, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Umberto Saba, Giuseppe Ungaretti, EugenioMontale, and Luigi Pirandello. Neorealism was developed by Alberto Moravia...
The 1975 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Italian poet EugenioMontale (1896–1981) "for his distinctive poetry which, with great artistic...
historian Matteo Marangoni and later the poet and Nobel Prize winner EugenioMontale. She married for the second time in 1958 only after her first husband's...
(Diario postumo) is a series of poems attributed to the Italian poet EugenioMontale which first appeared in full in 1996 (see 1996 in poetry). It was purported...
Italy between 1933 and 1939 Brandeis became acquainted with the poet EugenioMontale and was the inspiration for the metaphysical figure "Clizia" in his...
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work. The "occasion" of EugenioMontale is a further form of correlative. The works of Eliot were translated into Italian by Montale, who earned the 1975...
of EugenioMontale (Ecco Press, 1982) Otherwise: Last and First Poems of EugenioMontale (Vintage Books, 1984) Collected poems, 1920-1954: Eugenio Montale...
to Genoa at a young age Piero Jahier, poet, translator, journalist EugenioMontale, poet, Nobel Prize winner Fernanda Pivano, writer, translator and critic...
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during his high school days. He studied at the liceo linguistico EugenioMontale in Rome, but he did not complete high school and instead devoted himself...
experience of life in our own times". Along with Giuseppe Ungaretti and EugenioMontale, he was one of the foremost Italian poets of the 20th century. Quasimodo...
Giuseppe Mazzini, of the writer Piero Jahier, of the poet Nobel Prize EugenioMontale. The writer and translator Fernanda Pivano, the journalist "Vito Elio...
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critics praised it extravagantly. That led Italian critics, including EugenioMontale, to discover it. Zeno Cosini, the book's hero and unreliable narrator...
needed] In the 1950s Spaziani became involved with the poet EugenioMontale (1896–1981). Montale encouraged Spaziani to write poetry and was a significant...
Auden, Joseph Brodsky, Allen Ginsberg, Bulat Okudzhava, Pablo Neruda, EugenioMontale, Léopold Sédar Senghor, Artur Lundkvist, Hans Magnus Enzensberger,...
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Gromo (1949) Mario Gromo (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) EugenioMontale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956)...