Lucio Piccolo and polyphony
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Italian poetry, Eugenio Montale, Sicily, Tomasi di Lampedusa, Lucio PiccoloAbstract
The article presents an introduction to the secluded and polyphonic research of a great Italian poet of the twentieth century unjustly forgotten. Appreciated by Yeats, Pound and Montale, cousin of Tomasi di Lampedusa, Lucio Piccolo wrote a short but intense collection of poems, as the texts we propose in this anthology tries to demonstrate.
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