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  2. May 15, 2016 · Valerio Magrelli is Professor of French Literature at the University of Cassino, which is situated between Rome and Naples. He is the author of six poetry collections for which he has won many prestigious awards, and his poems have been translated into several languages.

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  3. A ghost of Lowell's imitation-travesty method takes a distant bow in McKendrick's translator's note, but quickly gives place to the far better example of Elizabeth Bishop's renderings from the Portuguese of Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Vinícius de Moreas, and others.

  4. Valerio Magrelli is a professor of French literature at the University of Cassino and a frequent contributor to the cultural pages of several Italian dailies. He is the author of four prize-winning poetry collections, and his poems have been translated into English, French, Spanish,and a number of other languages.

  5. Valerio Magrelli (Rome, 1957) is the author of four poetry collections, for which he has won the Mondello Prize, the Viareggio Prize for poetry, and the Montale Prize. In November 2003 the Accademia dei Lincei awarded him the Premio Antonio Feltrinelli.

  6. Valerio Magrelli (born 10 January 1957, Rome) is an Italian poet. He graduated in philosophy at the University of Rome and is an expert in French literature which he has taught and teaches at the University of Pisa and University of Cassino.

  7. Valerio Magrelli was born on January 10, 1954 in Rome, Italy. He studied philosophy in Rome and Paris. He wrote his PhD thesis about French literature. Magrelli translated, among others, the works of Valéry, Verlaine, Debussy in to Italian.

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