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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alda_MeriniAlda Merini - Wikipedia

    Alda Merini (21 March 1931, in Milan – 1 November 2009, in Milan) was an Italian writer and poet. Her work earned the attention and admiration of other Italian writers, such as Giorgio Manganelli, Salvatore Quasimodo, and Pier Paolo Pasolini .

  2. Learn about Alda Merini, a renowned and beloved Italian poet who wrote about mental illness, nature, and myth. Read some of her poems and aphorisms, and discover her Nobel Prize nominations.

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    Alda Merini con Aldo Busi. Alda Merini nasce il 21 marzo 1931 a Milano in viale Papiniano n°57, all'angolo con via Fabio Mangone.Il padre, Nemo Merini, originario di Brunate, primogenito degli otto figli di un conte comasco diseredato per aver sposato una contadina, è impiegato di concetto presso le assicurazioni "Vecchia Mutua Grandine ed Eguaglianza", precisamente nella società affiliata denominata "Il Duomo"; la madre, Emilia Painelli, è casalinga.

  4. Aug 5, 2022 · The voice of the marginalized. The lady of the Navigli. The mad poet. Alda Merini didn’t like these labels, but as one of Italy’s most celebrated literary figures, she couldn’t escape them.

  5. Scopri la vita, le opere e le immagini di Alda Merini, una delle più celebri poetesse italiane. Leggi le sue poesie, i suoi aforismi e la sua biografia ufficiale.

  6. Alda Merini (1931-2009) Alda Merini was born in Milan on March 21, 1931 to a family of modest means. Her father was a clerk for a national insurance company (Assicurazioni Generali di Venezia) and her mother was a housewife. Alda had an older sister, Anna, and a younger brother, Ezio.

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  8. www.ilcenacolosf.org › italian_culture › alda-meriniAlda Merini | Il Cenacolo SF

    Poet Alda Merini. This month’s essay is about one of the most important Italian poets and writers of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. She was a tormented and complex talent, often regarded by critics as the highest point of the Italian mystical and visionary poetry of the 20th century.