Draft:Vincenzo Guarracino
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Vincenzo Guarracino (born 1948) is an Italian literary critic and poet.[1] He is one of the members of the Empathic Movement (Empathism).[2]
Biography
[edit]Guarracino is the author of Guida alla lettura di Leopardi (1986). He also published critical editions of works by Giovanni Verga (I Malavoglia, 1989, Mastro-don Gesualdo, 1990, Novelle, 1991) and by Giacomo Leopardi (Diario del primo amore e altre prose autobiografiche, 1998). He also edited the Leopardi-Ranieri correspondence (Addio, anima mia, 2003), the Milanese short stories by Verga Per le vie, 2008, Libro delle preghiere muliebri by Vittorio Imbriani (2009) and Amori by Carlo Dossi (2010). He edited the translations of the Greek Lyrics (1991), the Latin Poets (1993), the Carms of Catullus (1986), the Golden Verses of Pythagoras (1988), the Latin verses of Rimbaud, Tu vates eris (1988), the Spiritual Songs of Hildegard of Bingen (1996) and the Poem on Nature by Parmenides (2006). He also published collections of poetry.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Vincenzo Guarracino - Cum machinis". Festivalfilosofia.
- ^ Barra, Ettore (February 22, 2021). "EMPATISMO / SCUOLA EMPATICA: MOVIMENTO LETTERARIO-ARTISTICO-FILOSOFICO E CULTURALE SORTO IN ITALIA NEL 2020".
- ^ "Vincenzo Guarracino". site.unibo.it.