Milo De Angelis

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Milo De Angelis (born June 6, 1951 in Milan ) is an Italian poet and literary critic.

Life

Milo De Angelis studied literature, worked for a time as a school teacher and lived in Rome for a while before returning to Milan. In 1976 he published Somiglianze, his first volume of poetry. In 1977 he founded the magazine Niebo , which appeared until 1980, later he was co-editor of the magazine Poesia . De Angelis received the Premio Viareggio for poetry in 2005 for the collection of poems Tema dell'addio .

A selection of his poems was published in German in 2013 in a bilingual edition.

De Angelis is also a literary translator from Spanish, French (Racine, Baudelaire, Maeterlinck, Blanchot, Drieu La Rochelle), from classical Greek (Aeschylus) and from Latin (Virgil, Lucretius, Claudian).

Works (selection)

literature

  • Elisabetta Niccolini: Milo De Angelis: Majno della Spinetta , in: Manfred Lentzen (Hrsg.): Italian poetry of the 20th century in individual interpretations . Berlin: Erich Schmidt, 2000 ISBN 3-503-04942-8 , pp. 327-333

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