Vittorio Sereni, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Vittorio Sereni

Italian poet

Date of Birth: 27-Jul-1913

Place of Birth: Luino, Lombardy, Italy

Date of Death: 10-Feb-1983

Profession: writer, poet, translator, linguist

Nationality: Italy

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Vittorio Sereni

  • Vittorio Sereni (27 July 1913 – 10 February 1983) was an Italian poet, author, editor and translator.
  • His poetry frequently addressed the themes of 20th-century Italian history, such as Fascism, Italy's military defeat in World War II, and its postwar resurgence. Born at Luino, Sereni graduated from the University of Milan in 1936.
  • In 1938, he co-founded the literary review Corrente di Vita.
  • In 1941, he published Frontiera, his first collection of poetry.
  • He was drafted into the Italian Army during World War II: captured by Allied forces in 1943, he spent the rest of the war in POW camps in Algeria and Morocco.
  • These experiences formed the basis for his second poetry book, Diario d'Algeria. After the war, Sereni worked as a teacher and literary critic.
  • From the mid-1950s until his retirement in 1976, he was literary director of the Arnoldo Mondadori Editore publishing house.
  • His later collections of poetry included Gli strumenti umani (1965) and Stella variabile (1981).
  • He was a prolific translator, rendering into Italian the works of Pierre Corneille, Paul Valéry and William Carlos Williams, among others.
  • His collection of translated poems, Il musicante di Saint-Merry, was awarded the 1982 Bagutta Prize. Sereni's works are collected in English in The Selected Poetry and Prose of Vittorio Sereni: A Bilingual Edition (2006), translated by Marcus Perryman and Peter Robinson.

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