Bruno Fattori

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Bruno Fattori (born March 31, 1891 in San Giustino , † October 15, 1985 in Pisa ) was an Italian writer.

Life

Fattori grew up in Senigallia , where his father Quintiliano Fattori was a pharmacist, his mother Vittoria Bisigotti came from Urbino . Fattori studied literature in Rome and Bologna , where he received his doctorate on Giosuè Carducci in 1913 . When the Italy entered the war in 1915, he volunteered at the front and received a medal of bravery . Fattori married Ada Castelli and became a teacher in Senigallia, from where he moved to Ascoli Piceno and finally moved to Pisa.

In the period of Italian fascism , Fattori was a participant in the art competitions of the 1936 Summer Olympics in 1936 and received the silver medal for the poem "Profili Azzurri".

Fattori has mainly written poetry, he has also translated French poetry of the 19th century and from the English sonnets by John Milton .

Fonts (selection)

  • Oltre la sorte: poetry 1960–1984 , 1988
  • Vino e pane: liriche , 1987
  • Il gatto di Adamo: liriche , 1979
  • Moshe e farfalle: epigrammi , 1975
  • Un ritratto di Cechov: liriche , 1973
  • Vecchia Senigallia , 1970
  • Voce di una guerra: liriche 1914–1918 , 1968
  • Addio alla scuola: elegie , 1961
  • Oboperza; poetry , 1956
  • Non mutabile ormai con erba a fiore , 1955
  • Divinire; poetry del tempo , 1936
  • Linee azzurre , Ascoli Piceno 1933
  • Linee Azzurre Liriche Sportive , 1933
  • Dedalo e Icaro: Carme , 1930
  • La voce dei perduti: poetry , 1928
  • Canti di guerra di un caporale: 1914–1919 , 1919
  • Commento ai giambi ed epodi di Giosuè Carducci , 1914

literature

  • Gianni Grana, Letteratura italiana and Emilio Cecchi, Storia della letteratura italiana do not list Bruno Fattori

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The entries on Worldcat also apply to the trade unionist Bruno Fattori (1925–1958), including his biography of Giuseppe Gregori