Raffaello Baldini (1924 in
Santarcangelo di Romagna
Santarcangelo di Romagna ( rgn, Santarcànzul) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, on the Via Emilia. As of 2009, it had a population of some 21,300. It is crossed by two rivers, the Uso and the Marecchia.
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– 2005 in
Milan
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) was an Italian writer and poet. His ''Ad nòta'' (1995) won the
Premio Bagutta.
Biography
In the immediate postwar period, the young poets from Santarcangelo gathered at the Caffe Trieste, the bar owned by Baldini's parents. These students rechristened the bar "the Circle of Wisdom". This gave Baldini the opportunity of getting to know
Tonino Guerra
Antonio "Tonino" Guerra (16 March 1920 – 21 March 2012) was an Italian poet, writer and screenwriter who collaborated with some of the most prominent film directors in the world.
Life and work
Guerra was born in Santarcangelo di Romagna.
Acc ...
,
Nino Pedretti,
Gianni Fucci, Flavio Nicolini, Rina Macrelli and other artists from the neighbouring countryside.
He graduated in philosophy from the
University of Bologna
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then spent some years teaching.
In 1955 he moved to
Milan
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to work as a writer, and then as a journalist on
Panorama
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(a magazine that started in 1962). In 1967 he published ''Autotem'' with Bompiani, a short opera satirising how cars are seen as a fetish. He self-published a collection of
dialectic
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al poetry ''É solitèri'' in 1976 in
Imola
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. He published ''La nàiva'' (the snow) in 1982. He won the
Viareggio Prize
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in 1988 with ''Furistír'' and the
Bagutta Prize
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in 1995 with ''Ad nòta''.
He also wrote for theatre. He wrote a monologue ''Zitti tutti!'', published by Ubulibri in 1993. Ravenna Theatre produced the show ''Furistír'', directed and adapted by
Marco Martinelli
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, which was created as a fusion of eight collections of Baldini's poetry.
Works
Collections of poetry
*1976. ''É solitèri'', Imola, Galeati. (Gabicce Prize)
*1982. ''La nàiva'', introduction by D. Isella, Torino, Einaudi. (Premio Carducci )
*1988. ''Furistír'', introduction by F. Brevini, Torino, Einaudi. (
Premio Viareggio
The Viareggio Prize ( it, Premio Viareggio, italic=no or ) is an Italian literary prize, first awarded in 1930. Named after the Tuscan city of Viareggio, it was conceived by three friends, , Carlo Salsa and Leonida Rèpaci, to rival the Milanese ...
)
*1995. ''Ad nòta'', introduction by P. V. Mengaldo, Milano, Mondadori. (
Bagutta Prize
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)
*2000. ''Ciacri'', Torino, Einaudi
*2003. ''Intercity'', Torino, Einaudi.
Theatrical monologues
* 1993. ''Zitti tutti!'', Torino, Einaudi.
* 1998. ''Carta canta'', Torino, Einaudi.
* 2003. ''In fondo a destra'', Torino, Einaudi.
* 2004. ''La fondazione'',Torino, Einaudi.
Translations in English
* 2001 ''Page Proof'' (Carta canta) Edited by Daniele Benati, Translated by Adria Bernardi. Boca Raton, Florida. Bordighera Press.
* 2009 ''Small Talk'' (È solitèri, La nàiva, Furistír, Ciacri) edited and translated by Adria Bernardi. New York, Gradiva Publications.
Bibliografia
*C. Martignoni, "Per non-finire. Sulla poesia di Raffaello Baldini", Campanotto Edition, 2004
*G. Bellosi-M. Ricci (editor), "Lei capisce il dialetto? Raffaello Baldini tra poesia e teatro", Longo Edition, 2003
*S. Crespi, "Poesia in versi romagnoli di Raffaello Baldini," in ''Otto Novecento'', 1, Jan–Feb 1980, pp. 299–303;
*F. Brevini, "L'apocalisse romagnola di Baldini," in the European magazine ''Nuova'', 28 (March–May 1982), pp. 110–114;
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, "Se il dialetto è un felice dialetto," from
Il Giornale
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History and profile
The newspaper was founded in 1974 by the journalist Indro Montanelli, together with the colleagues Enzo Bettiza, Ferenc ...
, 7 April 1984;
* M. Bocchiola, "La coazione poetica per un labirinto romagnolo," in ''Autografo'', 5, (June 1985);
*P. Civitareale, "Raffaello Baldini. Il borbottio infinito," in ''Oggi e domani'', 24, n. 4, 1990, pp. 11–13;
*L. Benini Sforza, "Elementi per una storia della poesia dialettale del secondo Novecento in Romagna," in ''Tratti'', 36 (summer 1994);
*C. Marabini, "Spoon river in Romagna," in ''Il resto del Carlino'', 22 August 1995;
*E.Siciliano, "Quanta verità nel suo dialetto," in ''L'Espresso'', 26 November 1995;
*E. Zuccato. Recensione di Ad nòta, in ''Poesia'', 91, January 1996, pp. 58–9.
*Autori Vari, Voci Tre grandi poeti in musica, con Tonino Guerra e Nino Pedretti, Rimini, NdA Press, 2009, .
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Italian male poets
1924 births
2005 deaths
People from Santarcangelo di Romagna
20th-century Italian poets
20th-century Italian male writers