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  1. Giovanni Raboni (22 January 1932 – 16 September 2004) was an Italian poet, translator and literary critic. Biography. Raboni was born in Milan, Italy, the second son of Giuseppe, a clerk at Milan commune, and Matilde Sommariva.

  2. Giovanni Raboni ( Milano, 22 gennaio 1932 – Fontanellato, 16 settembre 2004) è stato un poeta, critico letterario, giornalista, traduttore e scrittore italiano appartenente alla " generazione degli anni Trenta ", insieme ad alcuni dei più conosciuti nomi della letteratura italiana.

  3. Jan 18, 2024 · Questo è il sito ufficiale di Giovanni Raboni. Poeta e saggista, scrittore e polemista, critico letterario, giornalista e traduttore

  4. Raboni is among the founders, in 1979, of the poetry issues of “Società”, with the editorial board composed of, with Raboni, Silvana Castelli, Franco Cordelli, Marco Forti, and Giovanni Giudici. The new initiative at first runs parallel to and then continues the “Quaderni della Fenice”, with the publication of, among others, books by ...

  5. Dec 9, 2014 · Raboni, often referred to as the last of Italian classics, deserves to be read outside Italy. The varied rich body of the poems and precious additional information evoke a very distinctive image of Giovanni Raboni both as a poet and as a man. [1] Giovanni Raboni, The Coldest Year of Grace.

  6. Quick Reference. (1932–2004). Milanese poet and critic, who once practised as a lawyer. Particularly influenced by Parini and Baudelaire, Raboni's introspective urban poetry, with its regrets for lost Milanese traditions and culture ... From: Raboni, Giovanni in The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature » Subjects: Literature.

  7. Giovanni Raboni has 41 books on Goodreads with 9192 ratings. Giovanni Rabonis most popular book is Tutte le poesie: 1949-2004.