Salvatore Low Sunday
See also: Low Sunday
Salvatore Quasimodo (born the August 20th 1901 with Modica, in the Province of Raguse, in Sicily - died the June 14th 1968 with Amalfi) was an Italian writer 20th century.
Biography
Salvatore Quasimodo obtained the Nobel Prize of literature in 1959. With Giuseppe Ungaretti and Eugenio Montale, it is one of the three larger Italian Poète S of the 20th century and one of the great figures of contemporary hermetism, a natural hermetism emerging from the great ancestral myths of its island, the Sicily. It is recognized to have translated the Lyric Greeks.
External bonds
- Article on Salvatore Low Sunday and quotations.
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