Luciano Erba

Italian poet, literary critic and translator (1922–2010)

Luciano Erba
Born18 September 1922 (1922-09-18)
Milan, Kingdom of Italy
Died3 August 2010 (2010-08-04) (aged 87)
Milan, Italy
OccupationPoet

Luciano Erba (18 September 1922 – 3 August 2010)[1] was an Italian poet, literary critic and translator.

Life and career

Born in Milan, in 1947 Erba graduated in French literature at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore.[2][3] A member of the so-called "Lombard line" movement, he debuted as a poet in 1951 with the collection Linea K.; his style was characterized from a realistic and everyday approach which was at the same time also metaphoric and hermetic.[3][4]

During his career Erba was the recipient of numerous awards, including the Viareggio Prize for Poetry in 1980 for Il prato piu verde and Il nastro di Moebius, the Bagutta Prize in 1988 for II tranviere metafisico, the PEN Award in 1995 for L'ipotesi circense.[2]

Erba was a lecturer in several universities, including his alma mater. He collaborated as a literary critic for various publications, including Itinerari, La Fiera Letteraria, Il Verri and The Western Review, and was active as a translator from French and English languages.[2][4]

References

  1. ^ "Èrba, Luciano nell'Enciclopedia Treccani".
  2. ^ a b c Mariano D'amora (2006). "Luciano Erba". Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies. Routledge. ISBN 1135455295.
  3. ^ a b Ida Bozzi (3 August 2010). "Deceduto il poeta Luciano Erba". Corriere della Sera. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  4. ^ a b Roberto Deidier (2000). Erba, Luciano. Enciclopedia Italiana - VI Appendice. Treccani.

External links

  • Luciano Erba on Enciclopedia Treccani
  • Peter Sirr (October 28, 2009). The Metaphysical Tramdriver: Reading Luciano Erba. The Cat Flap.
Awards received by Luciano Erba
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Recipients of the Bagutta Prize
1920s
  • Giovan Battista Angioletti (1927)
  • Giovanni Comisso (1928)
  • Vincenzo Cardarelli (1929)
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Recipients of the Mondello Prize
Single Prize for Literature
Special Jury Prize
First narrative work
First poetic work
  • Giovanni Giuga (1978)
  • Gilberto Sacerdoti (1979)
Prize for foreign literature
Prize for foreign poetry
First work
  • Valerio Magrelli (1980)
  • Ferruccio Benzoni, Stefano Simoncelli, Walter Valeri, Laura Mancinelli (1981)
  • Jolanda Insana (1982)
  • Daniele Del Giudice (1983)
  • Aldo Busi (1984)
  • Elisabetta Rasy, Dario Villa (1985)
  • Marco Lodoli, Angelo Mainardi (1986)
  • Marco Ceriani, Giovanni Giudice (1987)
  • Edoardo Albinati, Silvana La Spina (1988)
  • Andrea Canobbio, Romana Petri (1990)
  • Anna Cascella (1991)
  • Marco Caporali, Nelida Milani (1992)
  • Silvana Grasso, Giulio Mozzi (1993)
  • Ernesto Franco (1994)
  • Roberto Deidier (1995)
  • Giuseppe Quatriglio, Tiziano Scarpa (1996)
  • Fabrizio Rondolino (1997)
  • Alba Donati (1998)
  • Paolo Febbraro (1999)
  • Evelina Santangelo (2000)
  • Giuseppe Lupo (2001)
  • Giovanni Bergamini, Simona Corso (2003)
  • Adriano Lo Monaco (2004)
  • Piercarlo Rizzi (2005)
  • Francesco Fontana (2006)
  • Paolo Fallai (2007)
  • Luca Giachi (2008)
  • Carlo Carabba (2009)
  • Gabriele Pedullà (2010)
Foreign author
Italian Author
"Five Continents" Award
"Palermo bridge for Europe" Award
Ignazio Buttitta Award
  • Nino De Vita (2003)
  • Attilio Lolini (2005)
  • Roberto Rossi Precerotti (2006)
  • Silvia Bre (2007)
Supermondello
Special award of the President
  • Ibrahim al-Koni (2009)
  • Emmanuele Maria Emanuele (2010)
  • Antonio Calabrò (2011)
Poetry prize
  • Antonio Riccardi (2010)
Translation Award
  • Evgenij Solonovic (2010)
Identity and dialectal literatures award
Essays Prize
  • Marzio Barbagli (2010)
Mondello for Multiculturality Award
Mondello Youths Award
"Targa Archimede", Premio all'Intelligenza d'Impresa
Prize for Literary Criticism
Award for best motivation
  • Simona Gioè (2012)
Special award for travel literature
  • Marina Valensise (2013)
Special Award 40 Years of Mondello
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