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  1. In abito bianco, come la barba e i capelli, Giovanni Raboni legge le sue poesie in un parco di Milano. Legge senza enfasi, lasciando scorrere la voce e facen...

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  2. Aug 7, 2023 · “Canzonette mortali” di GIOVANNI RABONI è una delle 36 poesie che ho letto nell’ambito del reading “Soltanto per amore”, presentato presso la Libreria Galla ...

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  3. May 27, 2010 · Giovanni Raboni, intervistato alcuni giorni dopo essere stato premiato al Premio Librex Montale Ed. 2003.

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  4. May 22, 2018 · In memory of Giovanni Raboni & Vinio Rossi 1. Some thirty-five years ago, the guest-presenter in my translation workshop at Oberlin College, Vinio Rossi, a dear friend and colleague, introduced us to the poetry of Giovanni Raboni (1932–2004).

  5. by Rodolfo Zucco, in L’Opera Poetica [“The Complete Works”], Mondadori 2006. English translation by Corrie Roe. 1932 – 1942. Giovanni Raboni is born Friday, January 22, 1932 in Milan to a family, “from Milan for generations, however with ancestry a little farther away in Bergamo and Lombardy” (to P. Del Giudice, “Galatea”, November 1997).

  6. Giovanni Raboni died of a heart attack in Parma in 2004. He is buried at the Monumental Cemetery of Milan . His wife, poet Patrizia Valduga , wrote the afterword to his last poetry collection Ultimi versi , published posthumously in 2006; one of his last poems is "Canzone del danno e della beffa" ("Song of the harm and the hoax"), also published posthumously on Corriere della Sera in 2004.

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