Massimiliano Chiamenti

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Massimiliano Chiamenti (

philologist who lived in Bologna, and taught at the "Liceo delle Scienze Sociali Laura Bassi
and the "Liceo Scientifico Leonardo Da vinci"".

From 1993, he published a number of collections of

marginality. In 1995 he received the poetry prize "Città di Corciano" from Edoardo Sanguineti. Some of his poems appeared in the journals "Alias", "Argo", "Forum Italicum", "Gradiva", "Idioteca", "Italian Poetry Review", "mumble:" and "Semicerchio
".

He was active as a translator into Italian, translating poems by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Ed Sanders, Anne Waldman and Philip Lamantia for City Lights.

As a

Dante Studies", 1998, "L'Alighieri
", 2009).

He collaborated with the on-line Early Italian Vocabulary for the

(Carocci, 2005).

From 1990 he was active as a reader/

poems
, often accompanied by musicians.

He committed suicide in his house in Bologna at the age of 43.

References

  1. ^ "TLIO - Il dizionario storico della lingua italiana". tlio.ovi.cnr.it. Retrieved 2016-08-21.

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