Vincenzo Cardarelli
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Vincenzo Cardarelli, pseudonym
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 of Nazareno Caldarelli (May 1, 1887 - June 18, 1959) was an Italian
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 journalist
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, writer
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 and poet
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Cardarelli was born in Corneto
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, Lazio, to a family of Marche
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origin. His studies were irregular and he tried different jobs. In 1906, when he had moved to Rome, he began his career as a journalist.

His works include:
  • Prologhi (1916)
  • Viaggi nel tempo (1920)
  • Favole e memorie (1925)
  • Il sole a picco (1929)
  • Il cielo sulle città (1939)
  • Lettere non spedite (1946)
  • Villa Tarantola (1948)

Sources

  • Daniele D'Alterio: Vincenzo Cardarelli sindacalista rivoluzionario : politica e letteratura in Italia nel primo Novecento, Bulzoni : Rom 2005
  • Carmine Di Biase: Invito alla lettura di Vincenzo Cardarelli, 1986
  • Charles Burdett: Vincenzo Cardarelli and His Contemporaries: Fascist Politics and Literary Culture (Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs), Oxford University Press 1999, ISBN 0-19815-978-1
  • Italienische Lyrik. 50 Gedichte. Ital./Dt. Übers. u. Hrsg.: Jürgen Freiherr von Stackelberg, Reclam ISBN 978-3-15-018310-6
  • Giuseppe Savoca: Concordanza delle poesie di Vincenzo Cardarelli, Olschki : Florenz 1987, ISBN 88-222-3540-1
  • Pia-Elisabeth Leuschner, Vincenzo Cardarelli: „Settembre a Venezia / September in Venedig, in: Italienisch. Zeitschrift für italienische Sprache und Literatur, Bd. 48, November 2002, S. 66ff.
  • H. Meter: Vincenzo Cardarelli: 'Autunno veneziano', in: Manfred Lentzen (Hg.), Italienische. Lyrik in Einzelinterpretationen, Berlin (E. Schmidt) 1999, S. 79 - 87
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