Leonardo Sinisgalli, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Leonardo Sinisgalli

Italian poet

Date of Birth: 09-Mar-1908

Place of Birth: Montemurro, Basilicata, Italy

Date of Death: 31-Jan-1981

Profession: screenwriter, writer, poet, engineer

Nationality: Italy

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Leonardo Sinisgalli

  • Leonardo Sinisgalli (1908–1981) was an Italian poet and art critic active from the 1930s to the 1970s. Sinisgalli was born in Montemurro, Basilicata.
  • His early education and careers led to him being called the "engineer poet". In 1925, Sinisgalli moved to Rome where he studied engineering and mathematics.
  • After completing his engineering degree in 1932, he moved to Milan where he worked as an architect and graphic artist.
  • He was a close friend of the poet Giuseppe Ungaretti and painter Scipione.
  • He worked at Milan for architecture and graphic design projects. Sinisgalli's early collections such as Cuore (1927), 18 poesie (1936), Campi Elisi (1939) focused on themes from ancestral southern Italian myths.
  • Later he explored a more relaxed style in I nuovi Campi Elisi (1947), La vigna vecchia (1952), L'età della luna (1962), Il passero e il lebbroso (1970), Mosche in bottiglia (1975) and Dimenticatoio (1978).
  • He authored prose that analyzed the conflicts of existentialism and realism such as Fiori pari, fiori dispari (1945) and Belliboschi (1948).
  • He also explored the scientific culture of the day in Furor mathematicus (1944) and Horror vacui (1945). Sinisgalli founded and managed the magazine Civiltà delle Macchine (1953–1959), and was a member of the Scuola Romana.
  • He also created two documentaries which consecutively won the Biennale di Venezia awards and edited radio broadcasting programs. He died in Rome in 1981.

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