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Contents 1 Life and works 1.1 Early years 1.2 Poetic works 1.3 Anticonformism of the new poetry 1.4 Disharmony with the world 2 Works 3 Notes 4 Bibliography 5 External links Life and works Early years Montale was born in Genoa.. . .
His works as a journalist are collected in Fuori di casa ("Out of Home", 1969).
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Montale began his literary activities after World War I, cofounding a journal, writing for other journals, and serving as a library director in Florence.
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His complex poetry expresses the tensions and disorders of 20th-century European culture, especially of Italian social and political life under fascism.
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He had received honorary degrees by the Universities of Milan (1961), Cambridge (1967), Rome (1974), and had been named Senator-for-Life in the Italian Senate.
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Da?larca (1974) L?opold S?dar Senghor (1975) Eug?ne Guillevic (1976) Artur Lundkvist (1977) Rafael Alberti (1978) Miroslav Krle?a (1979) Hans Magnus Enzensberger (1980) Bla?e Koneski (1981) Nichita St?nescu (1982) Sachchidananda Hirananda Vatsyayan 'Ajneya' (1983) Andrey Voznesensky (1984) Yiannis Ritsos (1985) Allen Ginsberg (1986) Tadeusz R??ewicz (1987) Desanka Maksimovi?
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Eugenio Montale - Biography - Nobelprize.org
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"Montale is an ardent defender of simplicity and clarity and an enemy of irrationalist methodologies.. . .
In 1938 Montale was dismissed from his cultural post for refusing to join the Fascist Party.
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In the following collections, such as LE OCCASIONI (1939, The Occasions), Montale's expression grew more subjective and introspective.
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As a critic, he helped along with James Joyce the writer Italo Svevo (1861-1928) to gain critical attention.
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1977) Fuori di casa, 1969 Provisional Conclusions, 1970 (tr. by Edith Farnsworth) La poesia non esiste, 1971 Nel nostro tempo, 1972 - Poet in Our Time (tr. by Alastair Hamilton, 1976) Trentadue variazioni, 1973 Diario del ?71 e del ?72, 1973 - New Poems: A Selection from Satura and Diario del ?71 e del '72 (translated by G.
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Eugenio Montale — Poet Seers
The Italian writer Italo Calvino has called Montale's LA BUFERA E ALTRO (1956) "the finest book to have emerged from the Second World War".. . .
A white dove has landed meamong headstones, under spires where the sky nests.Dawns and lights in air; I've loved the sun,colors of honey, now I crave the dark,I want the smoldering fire, this tombthat doesn't soar, your stare that dares it to.
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Home Poetic Themes The Great Poets Spiritual Poets About Personal tools PoetSeers -> Nobel Prize For Literature -> Eugenio Montale Navigation Eugenio Montale Eugene Montale Poems Eugenio Montale View: Eugenio Montale Poems Italian poet, prose writer, editor and translator who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1975.
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He wrote among others about Ettore Schmitz, who became famous as the author Italo Svevo, W.H.
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Auden, a "cosmopolitan poet in every sense of the word," Emily Dickinson, "a virile soul", and Henry Furst, an unknown poet who published his poetry in private editions.
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Montale withdrew from public life and spent the following years translating into Italian such writers as William Shakespeare, T.S.
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Eugenio Montale Quotes - BrainyQuote
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Eugenio Montale In reality art is always for everyone and for no one.
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Eugenio Montale Happiness, for you we walk on a knife edge.
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Eugenio Montale Slowly poetry becomes visual because it paints images, but it is also musical: it unites two arts into one.
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Eugenio Montale For my part, if I consider poetry as an object, I maintain that it is born of the necessity of adding a vocal sound (speech) to the hammering of the first tribal music.
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Eugenio Montale Evidently the arts, all the visual arts, are becoming more democratic in the worst sense of the word.
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Eugenio Montale - Biography & Achievements
He began translating into Italian the works of many famous poets and writers.. . .
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Montale the translator Following his dismissal from the Gabinetto Viesseux he withdrew from public life for a while.
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Guibbe Rosse (Red Jackets) where he got acquainted with like-minded literary figures of the time.
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During this period he also wrote for the magazine Solaria.
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Prose Montale is almost as well known for his prose as he is for his poems.
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Paris Review – Eugenio Montale Comes to New York , Jonathan Gharraie
But I would also discover more about Montale's appeal to American poets and translators, such as Robert Lowell, and about the balance he sought between innovation and tradition.. . .
"So you know Italian?" I suddenly experience an obscure and unwelcome pang of solidarity with Christina Aguilera.
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Talking to Galassi, who edited and translated the Collected Poems in 1998, I learned that Montale "wasn't a radical, a Marinetti, but he was trying to make it new.
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I may be stoutly and unheroically monoglot, but I don't share the cultural introversion of my compatriot Kingsley Amis.
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He called his work a novelette--it was disjunctive but not fragmented." But that would be tomorrow.
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THE BEST WORDS IN THEIR BEST ORDER
Montale died in Milan on September 12, 1981.You can read more about Eugenio Montale here, and read all blog posts about him here.. . .
Montale held an honorary doctor of letters from the University of Milan and honorary degrees from Cambridge University and the University of Rome.
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His translations ranged from works by Shakespeare, Cervantes, and Melville to Dorothy Parker, F.
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In 1939, Montale began to work as a translator, primarily of English and American fiction.
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Satura, published in 1971, marked his return to poetry, after a long hiatus, in a radically new, more informal, epigrammatic style.
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Vieusseux, a private library in Florence, but was dismissed from this position in 1938 because he was not a Fascist Party member.
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Seven Poems: Eugenio Montale - ForPoetry.com
Charles Wright has been translating Montale for forty years; his translation of The Storm, Montale's greatest collection, inaugurated the FIELD Translation Series and won the PEN Translation Prize in 1978. Click here to read poems by Charles Wright in ForPoetry.com.. . .
as when turning around, and, sweeping clear your forehead of its cloud of hair, you waved to meand entered the dark.
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Permission from authors: (copyright c 2004 by David Young; Oberlin College Press; FIELD Translation Series) ForPoetry
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Eugenio Montale : The Poetry Foundation
L'opera in versi (title means "Poetical Works"; two volumes), edited by Rosanna Bettarini and Gianfranco Contini, Einaudi, 1980.. . .
Montale himself denied any membership in such a group, and observed in his essay "Let's Talk about Hermeticism" (also included in Galassi's anthology): "I have never purposely tried to be obscure and therefore do not feel very well qualified to talk about a supposed Italian hermeticism, assuming (as I very much doubt) that there is a group of writers in Italy who have a systematic non-communication as their objective." Whether hermetic or not, Montale's poetry is difficult.
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It Depends: A Poet's Notebook (bilingual edition), translation of Quaderno di quattro anni(also see below) and introduction by Singh, New Directions, 1980.
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His ... books of poems have, for thousands of readers, expressed something essential about our age." Montale began writing poetry while a teenager, at the beginning of what was to be an upheaval in Italian lyric tradition.
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Co- founder and literary critic for Primo Tempo (literary magazine; Turin), beginning 1921.
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In 1928 he became head of the Gabinetto Vieusseux Library in Florence and was let go in 1938 due to his anti-Fascist views.. . .
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Although there seems to be no hope of escaping the futility of human existence, in some pieces, such as In limine, there appears already a tendency to see a way out of the existential dilemma, if only for others.The second collection, Occasioni (1939), with its terse style and disconnected imagery, represents a further step in the application of hermetic tenets almost beyond any possible understanding; yet some of its poems belong to the best that were written in Italy in the 20th century.
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Montale speaks with a stoic voice, one resigned to accept the absurdities and illusions of life.
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(Hide copyright information) Copyright Eugenio Montale , 1896-1981, Italian poet, critic, and translator.
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He then spent a decade translating English and American literary works into Italian.
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The poet will have to refine his language in search of a veiled metaphysical allusion according to the best literary tradition, totally changed in the contents.. . .
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He is modern in themes and topics but traditional in lexicon and syntax, which makes his poetry classical and charming, This is probably due to the deep knowledge of the previous literary tradition, and also is the coherent consequence of his way to feel the condition of man: in front of a crisis of values every stylistic rhetoric must be avoided.
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In Eugenio Montale’s work, better than in any other poetry of the century, is expressed the tragedy of the crisis of the old certainties and the confusion of man in front of a dolorous lack of faith.
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