professor at Bergamo, Cassino, IULM Milan, Parma, and Turin universities
Notable work
founded Testo a Fronte
Awards
Viareggio Prize (2015)
Franco Buffoni (1948) is an Italian poet, translator and professor of literary criticism and comparative literature. He was born in Gallarate (Lombardy) and lives in Rome.[1]
He won the Viareggio Prize for poetry in 2015.
He is editor of the review Testo a Fronte, which he founded in 1989, dedicated to the theory and the practice of literary translation, and editor of the journal Quaderni italiani di poesia contemporanea, published every two years since 1991. He is full professor of literary criticism and comparative literature and has taught for 30 years at the universities of Bergamo, Cassino, IULM Milan, Parma and Turin.[2]
^Italian Contemporary Poets: an anthology, 2016, Federazione Unitaria Italiana Scrittori, 2016
FrancoBuffoni (1948) is an Italian poet, translator and professor of literary criticism and comparative literature. He was born in Gallarate (Lombardy)...
give him a reputation as an author. Eventually, Levi found a publisher, Franco Antonicelli, through a friend of his sister's. Antonicelli was an amateur...
therefore, requires protection. The district attorneys Raffaele Cantone and Franco Roberti, both magistrates with years of experience on the front lines fighting...
passions, including football. With other friends, including Ermes Parini, Franco Farolfi, Elio Meli, he formed a group dedicated to literary discussions...
'Intervista: Italo Calvino' in Autografo 2 (October 1985): 47–53. Di Carlo, Franco. Come leggere I nostri antenati. Milan: U. Mursia, 1958. (1998 ISBN 978-88-425-2215-7)...
Maria Turoldo, tried to help her by recommending her to the psychoanalysts Franco Fornari and Cesare Musatti. In 1950, Giacinto Spagnoletti published Merini's...
December 2017. Gasperetti, Marco (27 August 2016). "Premio Viareggio a Franco Cordelli, Sonia Gentili e Bruno Pischedda". Corriere della Sera (in Italian)...
Marcel Schwob and Thomas de Quincey. She worked with the Italian musician Franco Battiato, under the pseudonym of Carlotta Wieck. Il dito in bocca (Adelphi...
appointed assistant coach of Serie C1 side Giulianova, in support of Adriano Buffoni. Both left in April 2002, despite the team was fully involved in a fight...