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Name
  
Sandro Penna


Role
  
Poet

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Died
  
January 21, 1977, Rome, Italy

Books
  
Tutte le poesie, Un pò di febbre, Il viaggiatore insonne

La bella vita 1994 poesia di sandro penna


Sandro Penna (June 12, 1906 – January 21, 1977) was an Italian poet.

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Sandro penna


Biography

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Born in Perugia, Penna lived in Rome for most of his life.

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He never had a regular job, contributing to several newspapers and writing almost only poetry. His first poems were published in 1932, through the intervention of Umberto Saba. Openly gay, his works were largely marked by his melanchonic view of homosexuality as emargination. Penna's economic conditions were often poor, and in his late years a group of intellectuals signed a manifesto in the newspaper 'Paese Sera' to help him.

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His affection for young boys was reflected by the constant presence of young boys in his verses, as well as in his taking a 14-year-old streetboy from Rome, Raffaele, to the home he shared with his mother in 1956 and living with him, on and off, for fourteen years.

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According to Pier Paolo Pasolini, Penna's poetry was made of "an extremely delicate material of city places, with asphalt and grass, whitewashed walls of poor houses, white marbles of the bridges, and everywhere the sea's breath, the murmur of the river in which the trembling night lights reflect".

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His controversial erotic love poems can be found in English translation in This Strange Joy (Ohio State University Press, 1982) and Remember me, God of Love (Carcanet, 1993).

An epigram of Penna's about the dark-skinned, dark-eyed, dark-haired Raffaele, scribbled on the back of his portrait by Tano Festa, reads

Ho visto il mio moretto seduto giù in platea fumava un sigaretto e gli occhi lustri avea.

Sandro Penna died in Rome in 1977.

Works

  • Una strana gioia di vivere (1956)
  • Croce e delizia (1958)
  • Tutte le poesie (1970)
  • Stranezze (1976)
  • Confuso sogno (1980, posthumous)
  • Confused Dream (1988, New York & Madras: Hanuman Books, a translation by George Scrivani. ISBN 0-937815-15-2)
  • References

    Sandro Penna Wikipedia


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