Giovanni Pascoli – barganews

 

1855-1912, Italian poet. Pascoli's childhood was marked by a series of tragedies: the deaths of his parents and of five of his brothers and sisters. A radical in his student days at the Univ. of Bologna, he was subdued by imprisonment (1879) for his political activities. After completing his studies he taught classics, succeeding Giosuè Carducci as professor of literature at Bologna in 1905. His tender poetry, written in pastoral style, won him international fame; many verses were inspired by memories of his family. Also seeing his mission as the chronicling of Italy's glory, he wrote of historical and patriotic subjects, earning D'Annunzio's epithet "the last son of Vergil." His works include Carmina (in Latin, 1914); the more mystical Myricae (1891-1903); and the patriotic Odi e inni (1906). Pascoli remains one of Italy's best-loved poets. He was also an essayist of distinction

CANTI DI CASTELVECCHIO can be seen here

Barga Revives the Tradition of Kite Flying in Honour of Pascoli

Giovanni Pascoli’s Madonna

Short Film – A Barga col Pascoli (1973)

RAI Pascoli film in Barga

A Tribute to Puccini and Pascoli

Michele Bertagna, amico e maestro fotografo di Giovanni Pascoli

A new TV film about Pascoli

Il dolce vivere al tempo di Giovanni Pascoli e Giacomo Puccini

Note ai Margini – Puccini e Pascoli – An exhibition by Sandra Rigali

 

1855-1912, Italian poet. Pascoli's childhood was marked by a series of tragedies: the deaths of his parents and of five of his brothers and sisters. A radical in his student days at the Univ. of Bologna, he was subdued by imprisonment (1879) for his political activities. After completing his studies he taught classics, succeeding Giosuè Carducci as professor of literature at Bologna in 1905. His tender poetry, written in pastoral style, won him international fame; many verses were inspired by memories of his family. Also seeing his mission as the chronicling of Italy's glory, he wrote of historical and patriotic subjects, earning D'Annunzio's epithet "the last son of Vergil." His works include Carmina (in Latin, 1914); the more mystical Myricae (1891-1903); and the patriotic Odi e inni (1906). Pascoli remains one of Italy's best-loved poets. He was also an essayist of distinction

CANTI DI CASTELVECCHIO can be seen here