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  1. Rocco Scotellaro (19 April 1923 – 15 December 1953) was an Italian poet, writer and politician. Life and career.

  2. Rocco Scotellaro ( Tricarico, 19 aprile 1923 – Portici, 15 dicembre 1953) è stato uno scrittore, poeta e politico italiano . Indice. 1Biografia. 2L'attività politica. 3L'attività letteraria. 4La poesia. 4.1Le composizioni giovanili. 4.2Il cambiamento stilistico e le nuove speranze. 4.3Lo svilimento. 4.4Oltre la civiltà contadina.

  3. Rocco Scotellaro. Rocco Scotellaro never saw his poems published. In 1954, the year after his cruelly premature death from a heart attack at the age of thirty, E Fatto Giorno (Day Break), edited by his friend Carlo Levi, was published by Mondadori, and was awarded the Viareggio prize.

  4. best poems of Rocco Scotellaro (1923-1953). political activist, poet, and spokesman for the peasants in his home town of Tricarico, Scotellaro is, in the words of Feldman and Swann, "involved with the people of his town, and cares for them deeply. He gives their largely silent suffering a. voice and passionate expression...."

  5. Poet and writer who was committed to the cause of the Southern poor, and elected Socialist mayor of his home town, Tricarico near Matera, in 1946. Almost all his ... From: Scotellaro, Rocco in The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature ». Subjects: Literature.

  6. Jan 9, 2021 · Poems. by. Scotellaro, Rocco, 1923-1953. Publication date. 2009. Topics. Italian poetry -- 20th century. Publisher.

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  8. This selection of poetry presents--in a bilingual edition--what the translators regard as the very best poems of Rocco Scotellaro (1923-1953). Originally published in 1980. My Name on the Wind: Selected Poems of Diego Valeri Translated by Michael Palma