Umberto Poli (1883-03-09)9 March 1883 Trieste, Austria-Hungary
Died
26 August 1957(1957-08-26) (aged 74) Gorizia, Italy
Occupation
Novelist, poet
Language
Italian
Genre
Fiction, poetry
Literary movement
Antinovecentismo
Spouse
Carolina (Lina) Wölfler (m. 1909–1956; 1 child)
Signature
Umberto Saba (9 March 1883 – 26 August 1957) was an Italian poet and novelist, born Umberto Poli in the cosmopolitan Mediterranean port of Trieste when it was the fourth largest city of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Poli assumed the pen name "Saba" in 1910, and his name was officially changed to Umberto Saba in 1928. From 1919 he was the proprietor of an antiquarian bookshop in Trieste. He suffered from depression for all of his adult life.
UmbertoSaba (9 March 1883 – 26 August 1957) was an Italian poet and novelist, born Umberto Poli in the cosmopolitan Mediterranean port of Trieste when...
Freud, Zofka Kveder, Dragotin Kette, Ivan Cankar, Scipio Slataper, and UmbertoSaba.[citation needed] The city was the major port on the Austrian Riviera...
to: Ernesto (novel) (1953), an unfinished autobiographical novel by UmbertoSaba, published posthumously in 1975 Ernesto (film), a 1979 Italian drama...
Umberto Poli may refer to: UmbertoSaba (1883–1957), Italian poet and novelist, born Umberto Poli Umberto Poli (cyclist) (born 1996), Italian cyclist...
di seppia), Giuseppe Ungaretti (with his Allegria di naufragi), and UmbertoSaba (with his Canzoniere) embodies modernism. This new generation broke with...
writers include Giovanni Pascoli, Italo Svevo, Gabriele D'Annunzio, UmbertoSaba, Giuseppe Ungaretti, Eugenio Montale, and Luigi Pirandello. Neorealism...
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of Il Grido del Popolo. In April 1919, with Togliatti, Angelo Tasca and Umberto Terracini, Gramsci set up the weekly newspaper L'Ordine Nuovo (The New...
ISBN 0-8018-4386-3. (First published in Italian as I benandanti, 1966) Umberto Eco; Thomas Sebeok, eds. (1984). "Morelli, Freud, and Sherlock Holmes:...
attributed to an accident. Levi was born in 1919 in Turin, Italy, at Corso Re Umberto 75, into a liberal Jewish family. His father, Cesare, worked for the manufacturing...
produced towering cultural figures such as the writer Italo Svevo and poet UmbertoSaba, both of whom today are commemorated with busts in the city's public...
Gilbert Murray, Ralph Barton Perry, Clemente Rebora, Aleksey Remizov, UmbertoSaba, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa died in 1957 without...
Several prominent authors have used the Triestine dialect, such as UmbertoSaba and Virgilio Giotti. Giotti, a prominent Triestine dialect poet, is credited...
the Galleria Fabris restaurant, Trieste bookshops including Antiquaria UmbertoSaba and the city library, Trieste's unisex beach on the molo Fratelli Bandiera...
children's author Uanhenga Xitu Agostinho André Mendes de Carvalho UmbertoSabaUmberto Poli Uriah Fuller Martin Gardner Wrote Confessions of a Psychic Väinö...
He also translated works from Italian into German, including those of UmbertoSaba. His poems were translated into many other languages, including Greek...
and part of the circle of artists of the Caffè Garibaldi together with UmbertoSaba, who in 1921 dedicated his Canzoniere to his "six readers" Bazlen, Romanellis...
developed by Salvatore Quasimodo and "in the prose poems collected by UmbertoSaba in Scorciatoie e raccontini" (1946). Appelbaum, Eva. Flight from WWII...