Amelia Rosselli

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Amelia Rosselli was a 20th-century Italian poet and translator known for her experimental, multilingual verse and her association with the postwar avant-garde.

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instanceOf Italian poet
human
poet
translator
activeIn 20th century
birthDate 1930-03-28
birthPlace Paris
causeOfDeath suicide
countryOfCitizenship Italy
deathDate 1996-02-11
deathPlace Rome
educatedAt University of London
familyName Rosselli NERFINISHED
father Carlo Rosselli NERFINISHED
genre poetry
givenName Amelia NERFINISHED
influencedBy Ezra Pound NERFINISHED
Italian Resistance culture
Paul Celan NERFINISHED
T. S. Eliot NERFINISHED
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned English
French
German
Hebrew
Italian
Spanish
mother Marion Cave NERFINISHED
movement Italian neo-avant-garde
postwar avant-garde
name Amelia Rosselli NERFINISHED
nationality Italian
notableWork Documento NERFINISHED
Serie ospedaliera NERFINISHED
Sleep NERFINISHED
Variazioni belliche NERFINISHED
occupation literary critic
musicologist
poet
translator
residence Rome
sibling Dennis Rosselli NERFINISHED
John Rosselli NERFINISHED
style experimental poetry
multilingual verse
theme exile
language
memory
trauma

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