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  1. Giovanni Raboni (22 January 1932 – 16 September 2004) was an Italian poet, translator and literary critic. Biography. Raboni was born in Milan, Italy, the second son of Giuseppe, a clerk at Milan commune, and Matilde Sommariva.

  2. Giovanni Raboni (Milano, 22 gennaio 1932 – Fontanellato, 16 settembre 2004) è stato un poeta, critico letterario, giornalista, traduttore e scrittore italiano appartenente alla "generazione degli anni Trenta", insieme ad alcuni dei più conosciuti nomi della letteratura italiana.

  3. After Giuseppina’s death, Fulvio marries her younger sister Giulia, mother of Giuseppe and Angela (who died in 1917 during the Spanish fever epidemic). Giuseppe Raboni works as a Milan city official, for many years as Head of the Department of Education, and eventually as the Vice General Secretary.

  4. Jan 18, 2024 · Questo è il sito ufficiale di Giovanni Raboni. Poeta e saggista, scrittore e polemista, critico letterario, giornalista e traduttore.

  5. Dec 9, 2014 · Raboni, often referred to as the last of Italian classics, deserves to be read outside Italy. The varied rich body of the poems and precious additional information evoke a very distinctive image of Giovanni Raboni both as a poet and as a man. [1] Giovanni Raboni, The Coldest Year of Grace.

  6. Dec 9, 2014 · Giovanni Raboni – Memory A conversation with Patrizia Valduga. Interview by Maria Belova (University of Warwick) In one of his interviews, Giovanni Raboni talked about the impact that your poetry had on his choice of the sonnet form. Do you agree with that? Not at all. That was ten years after I stopped writing them…

  7. Other articles where Giovanni Raboni is discussed: Italian literature: Poetry after World War II: …an impact, as did colloquialist Giovanni Raboni, who was also linked with the sobriety and moral concerns of the linea lombarda; Giancarlo Majorino, who progressed from Neorealism to Sperimentalismo (“Experimentalism”); Giampiero Neri ...

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