Alfredo de Palchi

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Alfredo Giop de Palchi (born December 13, 1926

Verona, Italy – August 6, 2020) was an Italian poet and translator.[1]

Life

He grew up in

Union Square, New York City with his wife Rita and daughter Luce.[2] He was the publisher of the non-profit Chelsea Editions. A lecture series was named for him at the University of Hartford.[3]

Works

Poetry

English Bibliography

Italian Bibliography

  • Sessioni con l'analista. Mondadori. 1967.
  • Mutazioni. Campanotto. 1988.
  • Costellazione anonima. Caramanica. 1998.
  • In cao del me paese. West Press Editrice. 2001.
  • Paradigma. Caramanica. 2001.
  • Paradigma - Tutte le poesie: 1947-2005. Mimesis/Hebenon. 2006.
  • Foemina tellus. Jocker editore. 2010.
  • Nihil. Stampa 2009. 2016.

Editor

Bibliography

  • A Life Gambled in Poetry. Homage to Alfredo de Palchi, Edited by Luigi Fontanella, Stony Brook, New York: Gradiva Publications, 2011. Contributions by: S. Aglieco, D. Bisutti, L. Bonaffini, B. Carle, N. Condini, M. De Angelis, G. Fantato, A. Ferramosca, G. Ferri, L. Fontanella, D. Gioseffi, K. Kvitko, A. Macchia, V. Magrelli, G. Malanga, L. Manzi, I. Marchegiani, S. Montalto, M. Moroni, M. Palma, G. Panella, P. Perilli, S. Ramat, V. Surliuga, A.J. Tamburri, J. Taylor, P. Valduga, P. Valesio, A. Zagaroli.
  • The Poetry of Alfredo De Palchi. An Interview and Three Essays by
    James Alden), New York, Chelsea Editions, 2013.[4]

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