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Mario Luzi (20 October 1914 – 28 February 2005) was an Italian poet.


Biography


Early life and education

Born in Castello, near
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, Luzi's parents, Ciro Luzi and Margherita Papini, hailed from Samprugnano (later
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). He spent his youth in Castello, where he started his primary school. In Florence he studied at the ''liceo classico'' Galileo. Luzi took a degree in French literature from the
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with a final dissertation about
François Mauriac François Charles Mauriac (; ; 11 October 1885 – 1 September 1970) was a French novelist, dramatist, critic, poet, and journalist, a member of the'' Académie française'' (from 1933), and laureate of the 1952 Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Pr ...
. This was an important period for Luzi. He met poets such as Piero Bigongiari, Alessandro Parronchi, Carlo Bo, Leone Traverso, and the critic Oreste Macrì.


Teaching career and early work

In 1938 Luzzi started to teach in high schools in the cities of
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,
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, Rome and Florence. In 1955 he began teaching French literature at the University of Florence. His early poetry collections''La barca'' (1935), ''Avvento notturno'' (1940), ''Un brindisi'' (1946), ''Quaderno gotico'' (1947)combine daring analogical transitions and classicism of form in the manner of Mallarmé. ''Primizie dal deserto'' (1952) and ''Onore del vero'' (1960) confront more directly the problems of man's constitutional weakness and the relationship between poetry and history, time and eternity, with noticeable influence from
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and Montale's ''Occasioni''.


Literary fame

A further phase is evident in ''Nel magma'' (1963), ''Dal fondo delle campagne'' (1965), and ''Su fondamenti invisibili'' (1971), which abandon regular form for freer longer lines, and show a new preference for narrative discourse. In the following collections, ''Al fuoco della controversia'' (1978), ''Per il battesimo dei nostri frammenti'' (1985), Frasi e incisi di un canto salutare (1990), and ''Viaggio terrestre e celeste di Simone Martini'' (1994), the emphasis falls more on problems of earthly existence. The verse takes on a broken quality in its search for a musical union of sense and sound. The
symbolist Symbolism or symbolist may refer to: *Symbol, any object or sign that represents an idea Arts *Artistic symbol, an element of a literary, visual, or other work of art that represents an idea ** Color symbolism, the use of colors within various c ...
aim for words which speak of eternal values is now directly set against the dramatic inauthenticity of historical events, illuminated only by faith that reality must have a sense and the hope of ultimate Christian reconciliation. In 1978, with the book ''Al fuoco della controversia'', Luzzi won the Viareggio Prize ( Premio Viareggio). He won the Aristeion Prize in 1991 for his work ''Frasi e Incisi di un Canto Salutare''; in the same year he was proposed for the first time by the
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for the
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. Ultimately never awarded, when asked for his thoughts by one reporter on his fellow countryman
Dario Fo Dario Luigi Angelo Fo (; 24 March 1926 – 13 October 2016) was an Italian playwright, actor, theatre director, stage designer, songwriter, political campaigner for the Italian left wing and the recipient of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Literature. ...
's 1997 success he slammed the phone down: "I'll say only this. I've just about had it up to here!"


Later life

His last book, ''L'avventura della dualità'', was published in 2003. In October 2004, he was appointed to the Italian
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as a senator-for-life by President of the Republic Ciampi. He died in Florence, just some months later, on 28 February 2005.


Translations, theatre and literary criticism

As well as criticism and translations (particularly of French symbolists), Luzi has written plays, collected as ''Teatro'' (1993), in which, following the model of Eliot, meditation prevails over action.


List of works

* ''La barca'' (1935) * ''Avvento notturno'' (1940) * ''Biografia a Ebe'' (1942) * ''Un brindisi'' (1946) * ''Quaderno gotico ''(1947) * ''Primizie del deserto'' (1952) * ''Onore del vero'' (1957) *''Il giusto della vita ''(1960) * ''Nel magma'' (1963; new edition, 1966) * ''Dal fondo delle campagne'' (1965) * ''Su fondamenti invisibili'' (1971) * ''Al fuoco della controversia ''(1978) * ''Semiserie'' (1979) * ''Reportage, un poemetto seguito dal Taccuino di viaggio in Cina ''(1980) * ''Per il battesimo dei nostri frammenti'' (1985) * ''La cordigliera delle Ande e altri versi tradotti (1983) * ''Frasi e incisi di un canto salutare'' (1990) * ''Viaggio terrestre e celeste di Simone Martini'' (1994) * ''Il fiore del dolore'' (2003) * ''L'avventura della dualità ''(2003)


References


External links

*
Mario Luzi's webpage

Obituary
on ''
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