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  1. Andrea Zanzotto (10 October 1921 – 18 October 2011) [1] was an Italian poet . Biography. Andrea Zanzotto was born in Pieve di Soligo ( province of Treviso, Veneto ), Italy to Giovanni and Carmela Bernardi.

  2. Andrea Zanzotto ( Pieve di Soligo, 10 ottobre 1921 – Conegliano, 18 ottobre 2011) è stato un poeta, italianista e partigiano italiano, tra i più significativi poeti italiani della seconda metà del Novecento. [1] Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 La formazione scolastica. 1.1.1 La scuola elementare. 1.1.2 La scuola media. 1.1.3 L'istituto magistrale.

  3. Andrea Zanzotto. Edited and Translated by Patrick Barron. With Additional Translations by Ruth Feldman, Thomas Harrison, Brian Swann, John P. Welle, and Elizabeth A. Wilkins. Andrea Zanzotto is widely considered Italy’s most influential living poet.

  4. Una Cartolina inviata dagli Dèi. Oltre il Centenario, Andrea Zanzotto 2024. Prima edizione

  5. From the fall of Fascism in the 1940s to the economic boom of the late 1950s, and from the student protests and “hot autumn” of the 1960s to the advent of a mass culture in the 1970s, Zanzotto’s poetry has registered the profound social and cultural changes that have transformed postwar Italy.

  6. Selected Poetry of Andrea Zanzotto. Born in Pieve di Soligo (Treviso) in 1921, Andrea Zanzotto is the author of five books of poetry, a number of critical essays, and a book of prose. His work has been described as innovative, intellectual, and elegant.

  7. The first comprehensive collection in thirty years to translate this master European poet for an English-speaking audience, The Selected Poetry and Prose of Andrea Zanzotto includes the very best poems from fourteen of his major books of verse and a selection of thirteen essays that helps illuminate themes in his poetry as well as elucidate key ...