Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Authors - Quasimodo Salvatore
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 1     1-20 of 69    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Quasimodo Salvatore:     more books (100)
  1. CompletePoems/quasimodo by Salvatore Quasimodo, 1984-05-12
  2. Italian Poetry: A Selection from St.Francis of Assisi to Salvatore Quasimodo
  3. Debit and Credit by Salvatore Quasimodo, 1972
  4. The Selected Writings of Salvatore Quasimodo by Salvatore; Mandelbaum, Allen, Translator Quasimodo, 1968
  5. Concordanza delle poesie di Salvatore Quasimodo: Testo, concordanza, liste di frequenza, indici (Strumenti di lessicografia letteraria italiana) by Giuseppe Savoca, 1994
  6. L'opera completa di MICHELANGELO pittore. Presentazione di Salvatore Quasimodo. (Classici dell'Arte. Vol. 1.) by Ettore. Camesasca, 1966
  7. Italian Environmental Literature: An Anthology by Giovanni Pascoli, Corrado Govani, et all 2003-07
  8. Tutte Le Poesie by Salvatore Quasimodo,
  9. Carteggi: Con Angelo Barile, Adriano Grande, Angiolo Silvio Novaro (1930-1941) (Italian Edition) by Salvatore Quasimodo, 1999
  10. To Give and to Have, and Other Poems. by Salvatore, Quasimodo, 1975-04
  11. Ed e subito Sera by Salvatore Quasimodo, 1962-01-01
  12. Poesie e discorsi sulla poesia (I meridiani) (Italian Edition) by Salvatore Quasimodo, 1998
  13. Poèmes by Salvatore Quasimodo, 1963-01-01
  14. Poet and the Politician and Other Essays by Salvatore Quasimodo, Thomas G. Bergin, et all 1964-06

1. Salvatore Quasimodo - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Salvatore Quasimodo (August 20, 1901 June 14, 1968) was an Italian author. In 1959, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature for his lyrical poetry,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvatore_Quasimodo
Salvatore Quasimodo
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation search Salvatore Quasimodo August 20 June 14 ) was an Italian author. In , he won the Nobel Prize for Literature "for his lyrical poetry, which with classical fire expresses the tragic experience of life in our own times." Along with Giuseppe Ungaretti and Eugenio Montale , he is one of the foremost Italian poets of the 20th century
Contents
edit Biography
Quasimodo was born in Modica Sicily . In 1908 his family moved to Messina , as his father had been sent there to help the population struck by a devastating earthquake. The impressions of the effects of natural forces would have a great impact on the young Quasimodo. In 1919 he graduated in the local Technical College. In Messina he also made friends with Giorgio La Pira , future mayor of Florence In 1917 Quasimodo founded the short-lived Nuovo giornale letterario ("New Literary Journal"), in which he published his first poems. In 1919 he moved to Rome to finish his engineering studies, but poor economical conditions forced him to find a work as technical drawer. In the meantime he collaborated with several reviews and studied Greek and Latin In 1929, invited by

2. Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - Salvatore Quasimodo
Salvatore Quasimodo, the Italian poet, critic, and translator, was born in 1901 in Modica, Sicily. He studied at the Politecnico in Rome, but his studies
http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/359
Home View Cart Log In More Info FURTHER READING Related Poets Eugenio Montale External Links Italian: Salvatore Quasimodo
Poems, pictures, and all kinds of information in Italian. The Poet and the Politician
Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1959, from the Nobel e-museum. Links to Nobel acceptance speech and biography. Adopt a Poet Add to Notebook E-mail to Friend Print Salvatore Quasimodo
Salvatore Quasimodo, the Italian poet, critic, and translator, was born in 1901 in Modica, Sicily. He studied at the Politecnico in Rome, but his studies were curtailed by financial trouble. In 1926 he was appointed to the government Civil Engineering Department. His first poems were published in the avant-garde literary review Solaria in 1930, followed later in that year by his first book, Acque e terre (Waters and Lands, 1930). Quasimodo's work falls roughly into two periods, divided by World War II. Beginning with the nostalgic poems about Sicily in Acque e terre , the first, or "hermetic," period is characterized by metaphysical content and a recondite style, as exemplified by the verse in (Sunken Oboe, 1932)

3. QUASIMODO SALVATORE - BIOGRAFIA
Translate this page 1901 Salvatore Quasimodo nasce a Modica in provincia di Ragusa il 20 agosto, da Gaetano e Clotilde Ragusa. Trascorre i primi anni fra Roccalumera, Gela,
http://cronologia.leonardo.it/storia/biografie/quasimo.htm
SCHEDE BIOGRAFICHE
PERSONAGGI SALVATORE QUASIMODO S alvatore Q uasimodo nasce a Modica in provincia di Ragusa il 20 agosto, da Gaetano e Clotilde Ragusa. Trascorre i primi anni fra Roccalumera, Gela, Acquaviva, Trabia. Gaetano Quasimodo, il padre, dipendente delle FF. SS., viene trasferito alla stazione di Messina, con tutta la famiglia, poco dopo il terremoto del 28 dicembre che distrusse Messina e Reggio Calabria. Vi giunse due giorni dopo il terremoto che aveva devastato l’intera città: le macerie delle case crollate, i mucchi di cadaveri, la disperazione dei superstiti furono uno spettacolo che rimase indelebile nel suo animo, come egli stesse ricorda nella poesia Al padre . È questa la prima impressione di una Sicilia tormentata da un destino selvaggio di dolore ed è un’immagine che non dimenticherà più. Dove sull’acque viola
era Messina, tra fili spezzati
e macerie tu vai lungo binari
e scambi col tuo berretto di gallo
isolano. Il terremoto ribolle

4. Salvatore Quasimodo - Britannica Concise
Salvatore Quasimodo Italian poet, critic, and translator.
http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/article-9376270/Salvatore-Quasimodo
document.writeln(AAMB1);
Quasimodo, Salvatore
Britannica Concise
Print Article
Email Article Cite Article
Salvatore Quasimodo
born Aug. 20, 1901, Modica, Italy
died June 14, 1968, Naples
Italian poet, critic, and translator. He spent 10 years as an engineer for the Italian government while writing poetry in his spare time. He gradually became a leader of Hermeticism after the publication of his first poetry collection, Waters and Land (1930). After World War II his social convictions shaped his work, beginning with Day After Day (1947). He published an astonishing range of translations, edited anthologies, and wrote essays, including those in The Poet and the Politician (1960). He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1959. document.writeln(AAMB2); Images and Media: More on "Salvatore Quasimodo" from Britannica Concise Hermeticism - Modernist poetic movement originating in Italy in the early 20th century. More on "Salvatore Quasimodo" from the 32 Volume Quasimodo, Salvatore - Italian poet, critic, and translator. Originally a leader of the Hermetic poets, he became, after World War II, a powerful poet commenting on modern social issues. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1959. Neorealism - The movement was rooted in the 1920s and, though suppressed for nearly two decades by Fascist control, emerged in great strength after the Fascist regime fell at the end of World War II. Neorealismo is similar in general aims to the earlier Italian movement verismo (Realism), from which it originated, but differs in that its upsurge was brought about by the intense feelings, experiences, and ...

5. Biography Center : Biographies Of Salvatore Quasimodo In
Biographies of quasimodo salvatore and, for more detail Biography of , , www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1959/quasimodobio.html.
http://www.biography-center.com/biographies/5859-Quasimodo_Salvatore.html
Home Suggest a Biography Forum Contact ... Highest Rated Browse by Letter : A B C D ... Z Quasimodo Salvatore 1968 ) Category ( ) suggest a correction
Rating Rating Rate 0(broken link) www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1959/quasimodo-b... Comment on this link Title : Salvatore Quasimodo - Biography
Suggest another Link for this biography
Biographies beginning with Biographes by Category Most popular biographies ... Add details to this biogaphy If you have found any errors with this biography page, please let us know. Your email address will be completely confidential. First name Last name Email Suggestion If you have Knowledge of any other URL related to this biography.We will be gratefull to you. First name Last name Url for Biography Email Short description Please share your comments on this biography link. Your email address will be completely confidential. First name Last name Email Comments If you believe that this biography belongs in another (or additional) category, please select the appropriate category. Your email address will be completely confidential.

6. Salvatore Quasimodo - Wikipedia
Translate this page Salvatore Quasimodo (Modica, 20 agosto 1901 – Amalfi, 14 giugno 1968) è stato un poeta italiano la cui poetica muove dall ermetismo.
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvatore_Quasimodo
Salvatore Quasimodo
Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera.
Vai a: Navigazione cerca er la sua poetica lirica, che con ardente classicit  esprime le tragiche esperienze della vita dei nostri tempi Motivazione del Premio Nobel Salvatore Quasimodo Nobel per la letteratura Salvatore Quasimodo Modica 20 agosto Napoli 14 giugno ) ¨ stato un poeta italiano la cui poetica muove dall' ermetismo
Indice
  • Biografia
    modifica Biografia
    Salvatore Quasimodo nacque nel a Modica , quando questa era provincia di Siracusa , passata poi a Ragusa nel 1926. Nel si trasfer¬ con la famiglia a Messina all'indomani del grande terremoto perch© suo padre, capostazione delle Ferrovie , venne inviato nella citt  colpita per dare soccorso. Il giovinetto ebbe cos¬ modo di osservarne la potenza devastatrice della calamit  naturale ricavandone una forte impressione che lo accompagner  per tutta la vita. Vincitore del premio Nobel per la letteratura nel 1959.
    modifica Gli studi
    A Messina frequent² l'Istituto tecnico matematico-fisico che dava la possibilit  di accedere alla Facolt  di Ingegneria e nel consegu¬ il diploma . Durante la permanenza in questa citt  conobbe il noto giurista Salvatore Pugliatti e Giorgio La Pira , futuro sindaco di Firenze , con i quali strinse una duratura amicizia Nel fond² il "Nuovo giornale letterario", un mensile che ebbe breve vita e sul quale pubblic² le sue prime poesie. Nel

7. Quasimodo Salvatore Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com
Research quasimodo salvatore and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library.
http://www.questia.com/library/encyclopedia/quasimodo-salvatore.jsp

8. Salvatore Quasimodo - Poems, Biography, Quotes
Free collection of all Salvatore Quasimodo Poems and Biography. See the best poems and poetry by Salvatore Quasimodo.
http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/salvatore_quasimodo
Famous Poets and Poems: Home Poets Poem of the Month Poet of the Month ... Love Poems
Search for: Poets Poems
FamousPoetsAndPoems.com
Poets / Salvatore Quasimodo Biography Poems Quotes Books ... Post Your Poems Popular Poets Langston Hughes
Shel Silverstein

Pablo Neruda

Maya Angelou
...
All Poets

See also:
Love Poems and Quotes

Poets by Nationality

African American Poets
Women Poets ... Meaning of Names Salvatore Quasimodo Enlarge Picture View Salvatore Quasimodo: Poems Quotes Biography Books Salvatore Quasimodo (1901-1968) was born of Sicilian parents in Syracuse. Desiring to become an engineer, he attended technical schools in Palermo and later enrolled at the Politecnico in Rome. In addition, he studied Latin and Greek at the University there. However, for economic reasons he was unable to complete his studies. He obtained a position with the Italian government's civil engineering corps and was sent to various parts of Italy. In 1930 he had three poems published in the avant-garde.. Continue.. Some of Salvatore Quasimodo Poems Enemy of Death Street in Agrigentum Wind at Tindari View all Salvatore Quasimodo Poems Quote from Author Poetry is the revelation of a feeling that the poet believes to be interior and personal which the reader recognizes as his own.

9. Salvatore Quasimodo - Wikipedia
Translate this page Am 14. Juni 1968 stirbt Salvatore Quasimodo in Amalfi. Literatur von und über Salvatore Quasimodo im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvatore_Quasimodo
Salvatore Quasimodo
aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklop¤die
Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Salvatore Quasimodo (* 20. August 1901 in Modica Sizilien ; † 14. Juni 1968 in Amalfi ) war ein italienischer Lyriker und Kritiker.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Bearbeiten Leben
Quasimodo, Sohn eines Eisenbahners, verbringt seine Kinder- und Jugendzeit auf Sizilien. Zun¤chst Bauingenieur, studiert er ab 1919 in Rom am Polytechnikum. Sp¤ter wechselt er zur Altphilologie. Nach StudienabschluŸ ist er in verschiedenen Berufen t¤tig, u.a. auch als Theaterkritiker. Ab 1939 arbeitet er als Journalist. 1940 wird er zum Professor f¼r Literatur an die Universit¤t Mailand berufen. Quasimodo steht mit seinem Schaffen gleichberechtigt neben Giuseppe Ungaretti oder Eugenio Montale . Seine Lyrik kommt aus dem Symbolismus und thematisiert die Heimat Sizilien mit ihren Traditionen. Auch hat er sich als œbersetzer der altr¶mischen Dichter Catull Ovid und Vergil sowie von Shakespeare und Pablo Neruda hervorgetan. 1959 wird Quasimodo der Nobelpreis f¼r Literatur verliehen.

10. Salvatore Quasimodo - Secondhand Books
Salvatore Quasimodo Search for secondhand and out-of-print Salvatore Quasimodo books at Biblion.co.uk.
http://biblion.co.uk/search.php?stage=1&author=Salvatore Quasimodo

11. Quasimodo Salvatore (Quasimodo_Salvatore_) : Poetry, Prose, Biography, Comments,
Poems and Literature Portal. Poetry, Essay, Critics, Competitions and much more in English, French, Russian, Italian, German and Romanian.
http://www.agonia.net/index.php/author/0003993/index.html
Poetry (0.033s) Poetry, prose, essays, comments, poems - International Culture and Literature
Agonia.Net Policy Advertising Contact ... Participate
Login Password Submit I want to register!
Forgot your password?
agonia.net
texts
...
Most recent
Text type : Article
Communities

Contest

Essay
...
Round Table

[Agonia forum] Post of the week Vox Populi Quasimodo Salvatore de citit No picture registered! City of Residence: Italia Has default language Biography Quasimodo Salvatore Personal Webpage Quasimodo Salvatore Use this address to access this author page : Active compilations of this author:: These are the most recent texts of this author: All These are the most recent texts of this author: Comments: Biography Quasimodo Salvatore Home of Literature, Poetry and Culture. Write and enjoy articles, essays, prose, classic poetry and contests. Agonia Search Agonia.Net Forum Reproduction of any materials without our permission is strictly prohibited. E-mail Privacy and publication policy
Poetry (0.515s)

12. Hotels Naples Near Via Quasimodo Salvatore
Hotel Lento Melito di Napoli - 3.3Km from VIA quasimodo salvatore Hotel Garden Napoli - Napoli - 4.7Km from VIA quasimodo salvatore
http://www.travelitalia.com/en/hotel/Napoli/vicino_a_via/2461/
Hotel in Naples, Italy
Home page : Hotels Naples near via quasimodo salvatore
Naples hotel, discount hotel in Naples, Italy near VIA QUASIMODO SALVATORE
Fill-in arrival date and departure date to verify the availability and prices of Naples hotels Arrival Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Departure Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Persons Rooms Category All 5 Star 4 Star 3 Star ... 1 Star Order by Distances Category Name Area ... advanced Within Napoli Near a town near Napoli… street in Napoli… point of interest in Napoli… simple
Results: of 51 hotels in Naples: Map Next
Hotel Lento - Melito di Napoli - 3.3Km from VIA QUASIMODO SALVATORE
Located just a few minutes from the heart of Naples, and from the most important cultural and sporting centres, this 3-star hotel offers good transport links, making it ideal for business and leisure travellers. Well connected ...
from instant confirmation Dintorni di Napoli User's reviews: 6.0
Hotel del Real Orto Botanico - Napoli - 3.9Km from VIA QUASIMODO SALVATORE
The hotel Del Real Orto Botanico is situated in the historical centre of Naples, only 200 metres from the Piazza Cavour underground stop and close to all the major attractions of the city. From the spacious terraces of the hotel ...

13. Philatelia.Net: The Classical Literature / Plots / Quasimodo Salvatore
Dmitry Karasyuk s author s project. Philatelic catalogues.
http://www.philatelia.net/classik/plots/?id=1538

14. A New Realm Media Production - Great Italians I Columbus I History
The Selected Writings of Salvatore Quasimodo (1960) was the first major collection Salvatore quasimodo salvatore quasimodo salvatore quasimodo salvatore
http://www.ciaodarling.com/greatitalians/quasimodo/default.htm

15. Quasimodo - Salvatore Quasimodo
Salvatore Quasimodo (20 August 1901 14 June 1968; pron. qwah-ZIM-o-do) is the name of a 20th-Century Italian poet, awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature
http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/quasimodo/salvatore-quasimodo.html

16. 6221 QUASIMODO SALVATORE POEMS
Title Complete poems / Salvatore Quasimodo; introduced and. tr. by Jack Bevan. Publication info London Anvil Press Poetry, 1983
http://catalog.library.ksu.edu.sa/digital/6221.html
King Saud Library Book Personal Author: Quasimodo, Salvatore Title: Complete poems / Salvatore Quasimodo; introduced and tr. by Jack Bevan Publication info: London : Anvil Press Poetry, 1983 Physical descrip: 246 p. 22 cm. General Note: Includes index Held by: CENTRAL GIRLS Geographic term: Italian poetryHistory and criticism Added author: Bevan, Jack

17. HPL /All Locations
quasimodo salvatore 1901 1968. 1, Selected Writings. 2, Tutte Le Poesie / Salvatore Quasimodo ; Con Prefazioni De Sergio Solmi E Carlo Bo. 1960
http://caroline.hartfordpl.lib.ct.us:90/kids/10,36/search/aQuasimodo, Salvatore,
WORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Albany Branch Annie Fisher School Barbour Branch Barnard Brown School Batchelder School Betances School Blue Hills Branch Collections Breakthrough Magnet School Burns School Burr School Camp Field Branch Central Adult Collection Central ESOL Central Hartford History Central Musical Scores Central New Books Central Youth Collection Central World Languages Classical Magnet School J. C. Clark School Dwight Branch Dwight School Goodwin Branch Hooker School Kennelly School M. L. King School Kinsella School Hartford Magnet Middle School Library on Wheels Mark Twain Branch Mark Twain School McDonough School M. D. Fox School Milner School Moylan School Naylor School Park Branch Parkville School Rawson School Ropkins Branch Sanchez School SAND School Simpson Waverly School Webster School West Middle School Wish School Audiobooks CDs Video/DVD Bellizzi Middle School Bulkeley High School Fox Middle School Hartford High School Quirk Middle School Weaver High School View Entire Collection Num AUTHORS (1-2 of 2) Year Quasimodo Salvatore 1901 1968 Selected Writings.

18. QUASIMODO SALVATORE; IL VANGELO SECONDO GIOVANNI TRADOTTO DAL GRECO DA SALVATORE
IL VANGELO SECONDO GIOVANNI TRADOTTO DAL GRECO DA SALVATORE QUASIMODO. MILANO GENTILE 1946 In 8°, pp. 192,8. Legatura editoriale in brossura, con velina di
http://www.ilab.org/db/book2272_3027.html
@import url("/css/nav.css"); @import url("/css/backgroundimages.css"); @import url("/css/contentcolumn.css"); @import url("/css/boxes.css"); @import url("/css/searchresults.css"); @import url("/css/lists.css"); @import url("/css/bookseller.css"); @import url("/css/footer.css"); @import url("/css/screen.css"); @import url("/css/print.css");
  • home help contact forum items booksellers only
  • sign-in
  • Find a Book
    author title
    book detail
    QUASIMODO SALVATORE
    IL VANGELO SECONDO GIOVANNI TRADOTTO DAL GRECO DA SALVATORE QUASIMODO
    This item is offered by:
    Libreria Antiquaria Il Pensatoio (ALAI)
    Address via San Bartolomeo, 13 I-22031 Albavilla CO Country ITALY Proprietor Raffaello Torrisi Tel +39 031 62 73 25, mob. +39 339 65 59 850 Fax E-mail Internet www.ilpensatoio.it VAT Nr.: IT 02900420965 Specialisation First and rare editions, original manuscripts by Gabriele D'Annunzio. Catalogues on website Open times By appointment only
    Conditions of sale
    We guarantee the integrity and the fine condition of our prints and books (with exception of items with different indication). We send promptly any information or photo of our items. The payment has to be in advance through Bank transfer. We send books by registered mail (Euro 4,00 for Italy, Euro 9,00 for other countries) or by private express mail (shipping cost depends on the size and weight of the book and on the country of destination).

19. POEMES-EDITIONS MERCURE DE FRANCE PARIS 1963, Une Oeuvre De QUASIMODO SALVATORE,
Translate this page Vous recherchez le livre POEMES-EDITIONS MERCURE DE FRANCE PARIS 1963 écrit par quasimodo salvatore si c est le titre tant recherché, vous pouvez avoir
http://www.livres-chapitre.com/-C1Q1YH/-QUASIMODO-SALVATORE/-POEMES-EDITIONS-MER
Rechercher dans : Tous catalogues Livres neufs en français DVD Livres étrangers Recherche rapide : ACCUEIL LIVRES DVD MUSIQUE ... Liens
TITRE: POEMES-EDITIONS MERCURE DE FRANCE PARIS 1963
AUTEUR: QUASIMODO SALVATORE
Edité par ASPECT
Paru en 1963 Vous recherchez le livre POEMES-EDITIONS MERCURE DE FRANCE PARIS 1963 QUASIMODO SALVATORE : si c'est le titre tant recherché, vous pouvez avoir plus d' informations ici POEMES-EDITIONS MERCURE DE FRANCE PARIS 1963 livre , vous propose d'affiner votre recherche concernant " POEMES-EDITIONS MERCURE DE FRANCE PARIS 1963 " dans la partie de droite afin de mieux satisfaire votre requête. Accès ici Remplissez un ou plusieurs champs : Rechercher dans : Livres en français DVD Livres étrangers neufs Livres étrangers d'occasion Titre : Auteur : Editeur : Collection : Par titre Par auteur Du plus cher au moins cher Du moins cher au plus cher Rechercher

20. Salvatore Quasimodo - Biography
Site honoring the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, 1959. Presentation Speech, Nobel Lecture, Banquet Speech, biography.
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1959/quasimodo-bio.html
Salvatore Quasimodo
The Nobel Prize in Literature 1959
Biography
Salvatore Quasimodo (1901-1968) was born of Sicilian parents in Modica, near Syracuse. Desiring to become an engineer, he attended technical schools in Palermo and later enrolled at the Politecnico in Rome. In addition, he studied Latin and Greek at the University there. However, for economic reasons he was unable to complete his studies. He obtained a position with the Italian government's civil engineering corps and was sent to various parts of Italy. In 1930 he had three poems published in the avant-garde review, Solaria, and later that same year appeared his first book of verse, Acque e terre (Waters and Lands). Two years later he published (Sunken Oboe), in which he proves a more mature poet. The "poetica della parole", the poetics of the word, which is, for Quasimodo, the fundamental and virtually limitless connotative unit, pervades his first book. While this concept still serves as the basis for the main interest of this collection lies in the rhythmical arrangement of words around a lyrical nucleus. In both these and his later works Sicily is the constant, ever-present factor.

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 1     1-20 of 69    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | Next 20

free hit counter