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    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...
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    Freud, Zofka Kveder, Dragotin Kette, Ivan Cankar, Scipio Slataper, and Umberto Saba.[citation needed] The city was the major port on the Austrian Riviera...
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  • Ernesto is an unfinished novel by Umberto Saba (1883–1957), written in 1953 and published posthumously in 1975. It was his only work of fiction. It was...
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  • to: Ernesto (novel) (1953), an unfinished autobiographical novel by Umberto Saba, published posthumously in 1975 Ernesto (film), a 1979 Italian drama...
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  • (1875–1921), Sami teacher and politician Umberto Saba (1883–1957), Italian poet and novelist Pierre-Macario Saba (1873–1943), Archbishop of the Melkite...
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  • Salvatore Samperi and starring Martin Halm. The movie is loosely based on Umberto Saba's novel of the same name. In Trieste, Austria-Hungary (Italy after the...
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  • Umberto Poli may refer to: Umberto Saba (1883–1957), Italian poet and novelist, born Umberto Poli Umberto Poli (cyclist) (born 1996), Italian cyclist...
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    di seppia), Giuseppe Ungaretti (with his Allegria di naufragi), and Umberto Saba (with his Canzoniere) embodies modernism. This new generation broke with...
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    William di Canzio, titled Alec, was published in 2021. Ernesto, a novel by Umberto Saba written in 1953 and published posthumously in 1975 Miracky, James J....
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    for intellectuals and writers including Italo Svevo, James Joyce and Umberto Saba, a tradition that continues to date with Claudio Magris. It is located...
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    writers include Giovanni Pascoli, Italo Svevo, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Umberto Saba, Giuseppe Ungaretti, Eugenio Montale, and Luigi Pirandello. Neorealism...
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    Frateili – Orio Vergani – Maria Bellonci (1939) 1940s Silvio Micheli – Umberto Saba (1946) • Antonio Gramsci (1947) • Aldo Palazzeschi – Elsa Morante – Sibilla...
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  •  Mexico 8 December 1886 24 November 1957 Painter Man at the Crossroads Umberto Saba  Italy 9 March 1883 26 August 1957 Novelist Works Gaetano Salvemini  Italy...
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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...
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  • Raboni Clemente Rebora Amelia Rosselli Gabriele Rossetti Tiziano Rossi Umberto Saba Giulio Salvadori Edoardo Sanguineti Leonardo Sinisgalli Maria Luisa Spaziani...
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    fall accidentally. 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...
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    Frateili – Orio Vergani – Maria Bellonci (1939) 1940s Silvio Micheli – Umberto Saba (1946) • Antonio Gramsci (1947) • Aldo Palazzeschi – Elsa Morante – Sibilla...
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    ISBN 0-8018-4386-3. (First published in Italian as I benandanti, 1966) Umberto Eco; Thomas Sebeok, eds. (1984). "Morelli, Freud, and Sherlock Holmes:...
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    produced towering cultural figures such as the writer Italo Svevo and poet Umberto Saba, both of whom today are commemorated with busts in the city's public...
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    Gilbert Murray, Ralph Barton Perry, Clemente Rebora, Aleksey Remizov, Umberto Saba, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa died in 1957 without...
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  • Several prominent authors have used the Triestine dialect, such as Umberto Saba and Virgilio Giotti. Giotti, a prominent Triestine dialect poet, is credited...
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    the Galleria Fabris restaurant, Trieste bookshops including Antiquaria Umberto Saba and the city library, Trieste's unisex beach on the molo Fratelli Bandiera...
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  • children's author Uanhenga Xitu Agostinho André Mendes de Carvalho Umberto Saba Umberto Poli Uriah Fuller Martin Gardner Wrote Confessions of a Psychic Väinö...
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  • He also translated works from Italian into German, including those of Umberto Saba. His poems were translated into many other languages, including Greek...
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  • Rodari (1920–1980) Lalla Romano (1906–2001) Emanuela Da Ros (born 1959) Umberto Saba (1883–1957) Emilio Salgari (1862–1911) Rubino Romeo Salmonì (1920–2011)...
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  • Crepuscolari Movement, best known for his collection "I colloqui" (1911). Umberto Saba (1883 - 1957) Giuseppe Ungaretti (1888 - 1970) Eugenio Montale (1896...
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    developed by Salvatore Quasimodo and "in the prose poems collected by Umberto Saba in Scorciatoie e raccontini" (1946). Appelbaum, Eva. Flight from WWII...
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    the first lyrics by Ungaretti for the review Lacerba. Other poets like Umberto Saba and Vincenzo Cardarelli had been highly praised. In 1929 Montale was...
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    with an introduction by Stuparich in 1959. He was a longtime friend of Umberto Saba, for whom he designed the logo of the Libreria Antica e Moderna and cured...
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    Frateili – Orio Vergani – Maria Bellonci (1939) 1940s Silvio Micheli – Umberto Saba (1946) • Antonio Gramsci (1947) • Aldo Palazzeschi – Elsa Morante – Sibilla...
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