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  1. Attilio Bertolucci (18 November 1911 – 14 June 2000) [1] was an Italian poet and writer. He was the father of film directors Bernardo and Giuseppe Bertolucci. Biography. Bertolucci was born at San Lazzaro (province of Parma), to a family of agricultural bourgeoisie. He began to write poems very early.

  2. Attilio Bertolucci (1911–2000) published seven volumes of poetry over a span of nearly seventy years. His finest works are widely considered to be Viaggio d’inverno (Winter Journey, 1971), in which “Poppies” appeared, and La camera da letto (The bedroom, 1984–1988), a two-volume verse novel.

  3. Jun 16, 2000 · Attilio Bertolucci, poet, born November 18, 1911; died June 14 2000. The poet Charles Tomlinson is the translator of Bertolucci's Selected Poems, published by Bloodaxe Books (1993)

  4. Poppies. By Attilio Bertolucci. Translated By Geoffrey Brock. This is a year of poppies: our land. was brimming with them as May burned. into June and I returned—. a sweet dark wine that made me drunk. From clouds of mulberry to grains to grasses. ripeness was all, in the fitting.

  5. Attilio Bertolucci (born Nov. 18, 1911, San Lazzaro Parmense, near Parma, Italy—died June 14, 2000, Rome) was an Italian poet, literary critic, and translator. His verse is noted for its lyric accessibility, which was a departure from the Hermetic tradition.

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  6. To His Mother, Whose Name Was Maria. By Attilio Bertolucci. Translated By Cyrus Cassells. Invoked every sundown, it’s you, painted on clouds. rouging our treasured plain and all who walk it, with leaf-fresh kids and women damp from traveling, city-bound, in the radiance of a just-stopped shower;

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  8. Jun 16, 2000 · Attilio Bertolucci, 88, poet and father of film directors Bernardo and Giuseppe.

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