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Giovanni Raboni (22 January 1932 – 16 September 2004) was an Italian poet, translator and literary critic.


Biography

Raboni was born in
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, Italy, the second son of Giuseppe, a clerk at Milan commune, and Matilde Sommariva. In October 1942, after the first bombings of Milan, the family moved to Sant'Ambrogio Olona, near
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, where Raboni concluded his primary and intermediate school. His father's love for French and Russian classics made him read and appreciate
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, Dickens, Dostoevskij and when his cousin Giandomenico Guarino, knowledgeable about contemporary literature and poetry, found shelter in Sant'Ambrogio too after 8 September 1943 armistice, Raboni met the works by Piovene, Buzzati, Ungaretti, Quasimodo, Cardarelli, and Montale about whom he said: "I know I owe much to Montale, I realise this upon rereading him, even if I did not love him as much as Eliot and Sereni, but he affected me a lot... especially his expression of the limits, of the fact that we cannot demand too much in 20th century of poetry as a source of truth." Having completed law studies, he was a lawyer for some years, but at the end of the 1950s, he felt more attracted to literature and poetry. He met in Milan Vittorio Sereni, Antonio Porta, Giovanni Testori,
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and began working for periodicals and newspapers, at first in the editorial staff of '' Aut Aut'', a magazine edited by Enzo Paci, then writing for Piergiorgio Bellocchio's '' Quaderni piacentini'' and Roberto Longhi's '' Paragone'' and finally for ''
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'' for which worked several years. Raboni became was appreciated as both a literary critic and a translator of classic works: he translated in Italian some works by
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, and by
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, ''
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'' by
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for Einaudi publishing house,
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and
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's ''
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'' in
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's "I Meridiani" collection. In 1961 he published two short poetry collections, ''Il catalogo è questo'' and ''L'insalubrità dell'aria'', followed by ''Le case della Vetra'' in 1966, ''Cadenza d'inganno'' in 1975, ''Nel grave sogno'' in 1982 and, in 1988, the anthology ''A tanto caro sangue''. In the 1970s he began editing the poetry series "I quaderni della Fenice" for Guanda publishing house, acting as a kind of talent scout for new poets. Milan (especially the memory of the old city, before the recent town plannings) is at the heart of his matters: In June 1971 he was one of the 800 intellectuals who signed, in ''
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'' magazine, a manifesto against
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, a police officer falsely suspected of having killed the anarchist Giuseppe Pinelli. In October he was among those who signed a "self-denunciation", to express solidarity with some journalists of '' Lotta Continua'' newspaper, defending their strong anti-government positions. Among his literary critic essays are ''Poesia degli anni sessanta'' (Poetry of the 1960s) published in 1968, ''Quaderno in prosa'' in 1981. ''La fossa di Cherubino'' (1980) collects his proses. Raboni was interested in theater too: was in the directorial committee of Piccolo Teatro di Milano and wrote several plays, such as ''Alcesti o la recita dell'esilio'' and ''Rappresentazione della croce'' (2000). His activity as a poet went on with ''Canzonette mortali'' (1987), ''Versi guerrieri e amorosi'' (1990), ''Ogni terzo pensiero'' (1993, with which he won the Viareggio Prize for poetry), ''Quare tristis'' (1998), and ''Barlumi di Storia'' (2002). Giovanni Raboni died of a heart attack in Fontanellato in 2004. He is buried at the
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. His wife, poet Patrizia Valduga, wrote the afterword to his last poetry collection ''Ultimi versi'', published posthumously in 2006; one of his last poems is "Canzone del danno e della beffa" ("Song of the harm and the hoax"), also published posthumously on ''Corriere della Sera'' in 2004. Andrea Cortellessa, in an article of ''Manifesto'' in the days after his death, remembers the poet's "obsessive mournful compulsion on his last poetic verses", with these significant lines from ''Quare tristis'': ''"Who dreams himself / alive with his own dead / maybe he doesn't live also there /in his dream,/ and you must let him lie – not still /wake up, not until // out, in the light, remains that squeaky / burden, that blinding plate…"''.A. Cortellessa, ''G.Raboni, poeta di ombre…'' Manifesto, 2004
''(«Chi si sogna / vivo coi suoi morti forse non è / vivo che lì, nel sogno, e non bisogna / svegliarlo - non ancora, non finché // fuori, nella luce, c'è quella macina / che stride, quella lamiera che abbacina...»'' G. Raboni, ''Quare tristis'', Mondadori, Milan, 1998)


Notes and references


Bibliography

Poetry *''Il catalogo è questo: quindici poesie'', Lampugnani Nigri, con nota di Carlo Bertocchi, Milan, 1961 *''L'insalubrità dell'aria'', All'insegna del pesce d'oro, Vanni Scheiwiller, Milan, 1963 * ''Le case della Vetra'',
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, Milan, 1966 *''Gesta romanorum: 20 poesie'', Lampugnani Nigri, Milan, 1967 *''Economia della paura'', All'insegna del pesce d'oro, Vanni Scheiwiller, Milan, 1971 *''Cadenza d'inganno'', Mondadori, Milan, 1975 *''Il più freddo anno di grazia'', San Marco dei Giustiniani, Genoa, 1978 *''Nel grave sogno'', Mondadori, Milan, 1982 *''Raboni, Manzoni'', Il ventaglio, Milan, 1985 *''Canzonette mortali'', Crocetti, Milan, 1987 *''A tanto caro sangue: Poesie 1953-1987'', Mondadori, Milan, 1988 *''Transeuropa'', Mondadori, Milan, 1988 *''Versi guerrieri e amorosi'', Einaudi, Turin, 1990 *''Un gatto più un gatto'', with illustrations by Nicoletta Costa, Mondadori, Milan, 1991 *''Ogni terzo pensiero'', Mondadori, Milan, 1993 *''Devozioni perverse'', Rizzoli, Milan, 1994 *''Nel libro della mente'', with seven etchings by Attilio Steffanoni, All'insegna del pesce d'oro, Vanni Scheiwiller, Milan, 1997 *''Quare tristis'', Mondadori, Milan, 1998 *''Rappresentazione della croce'', Garzanti, Milan, 1997, 20002 *''Tutte le poesie (1951–1998)'', Garzanti, Milan, 2000 *''Alcesti o la recita dell'esilio'', Garzanti, Milan, 2002 *''Barlumi di storia'', Mondadori, Milan, 2002 *''Ultimi versi'', afterword by Patrizia Valduga, posthumous, Garzanti, Milan, 2006 Essays *''Poesia degli anni sessanta'', Editori Riuniti, Rome, 1976 *''Poesia italiana contemporanea'', Sansoni, Florence, 1980 *''Quaderno in prosa'', Lampugnani Nigri, Milano, 1981 *''Baj. Idraulica'', with Gillo Dorfles, Skira, Edizioni d'arte, Milan, 2003 *''La poesia che si fa. Critica e storia del Novecento poetico italiano 1959-2004'', Garzanti, Milan, 2005 Prose *''La fossa di Cherubino'', Guanda, Milan, 1980


External links

* (partially in Italian)
Biography and some poems


{{DEFAULTSORT:Raboni, Giovanni 1932 births 2004 deaths Writers from Milan Italian male poets 20th-century Italian poets 20th-century Italian male writers