Patrizia Cavalli 
Author

Poems

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*** [Chi entra in un vagone] italian

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*** [Poi d'improvviso] italian

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*** [Mammina mia] italian

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*** [Se ora tu bussassi alla mia porta] italian

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La giornata atlantica italian

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*** [Tra un po' tutti all'inferno] italian

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*** [Ah smetti sedia di esser così sedia] italian

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*** [Questo tempo sabbatico] italian

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*** [Ah, ma è evidente, muoio] italian

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*** [Pigre divinità e pigra sorte] italian

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*** [Bene, vediamo un po' come fiorisci] italian

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Patrizia Cavalli 
Author

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* 17.04.1949, Todi, Italy
21.06.2022, Italy

Patrizia Cavalli was born in Todi in 1947. In 1968 she moved to Rome to study philosophy there. Her thesis was in the aesthetics of music.

Cavalli is regarded as one of the most important voices of contemporary Italien poetry. She published her first collection of poetry, Le mie poesie non cambieranno il mondo, in 1974 with Einaudi. Next to her poetical works Cavalli has written two radio plays for the public radio station SAI and she translated Shakespeare’s dramas A summer night’s dream and The Tempest, Wilde’s Salomé as well as Molière’s Amphitryon.

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Publications
  • Le mie poesie non cambieranno il mondo

    Turin: Einaudi, 1974

  • Il cielo

    Turin: Einaudi, 1981

  • Recull

    València: La Forest d'Arana, 1987

  • Poesie 1974-1992

    Turin: Einaudi, 1992

  • My Poems Will Not Change the World.

    [Hg. Barry Callaghan, Francesca Valente]

    Toronto: Exile Editions, 1998

  • Sempre aperto teatro

    Turin: Einaudi, 1999

  • La Guardiana

    Rom: Nottetempo, 2005

  • Pigre divinità e pigra sorte

    Turin: Einaudi, 2006

  • Diese schönen Tage

    Ausgewählte Gedichte 1974–2006

    mit einem Nachwort von Giorgio Agamben

    München: Hanser Verlag - Edition Lyrik Kabinett, 2009

Awards
  • 1999 Premio Viareggio Repaci

  • 2006 Premio Internazionale Pasolini