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>claims to like poetry
>doesn't know Italian
Explain yourself anon

>> No.18910102
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>>18910098
Dante is the only one I know from this otherwise literally who list

>> No.18910112

>eyetieshit
Shan't be reading any of that

>> No.18910118

>>18910098
You will never be roman
kys trannycountry

>> No.18910140

>>18910118
>roman
Italians want to be quirites, not romans.

>> No.18910198

>>18910102
>the limits of my education represent an objective state of things
Based

>> No.18911921

>>18910098
I know French, which is more than enough.

>> No.18911925
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>still pretending that English poetry isn't objectively the best

>> No.18912098

>>18911921
English>French unironically

>> No.18912113

I’ll get there one day!

>> No.18912130

I am concerned that the meanings will not live up to the beauty of the Italian language, and that by learning the language I will undermine my pure phonetic appreciation of the words when read aloud.

>> No.18912767

>>18910098
For some of these I definitely know the names but can't associates with the face
Dante
Petrarca - Boccaccio (who is left who is right?)
Boiardo (not sure why he's here?) Ariosto (Tasso?)
(?) Leopardi Foscolo (?)
(Pascoli?) Carducci (???) GdA (Saba?)
(?) (?) Montale Quasimodo (?) (?)

>> No.18912772

>>18910098
Too busy learning Greek and French

>> No.18912773

>>18912130
"Too bad it made into school textbooks"

>> No.18912781

>>18912773
Forgot the link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNAGGIdWF8E

>> No.18912796

>>18910098
>>18912767
Where's Ungaretti btw

>> No.18914004

>>18911925
english poetry is entry level, good for beginners

>> No.18914301

>>18910098
More of a prose pursuer desu

>> No.18914381

>>18910102
I only know Dante ans Giaocomo Leopardi

>> No.18914403

I'm learning italian for Dante, Petrarca and Leopardi. Who else should I have in mind to give me force to keep up with it?

>> No.18915498

>>18912767
Next to Foscolo is Vincenzo Monti (Iliad translation), I don't know who the guy below Boiardo is.
The following row is Dino Campana (Canti orfici), Pascoli, Carlo Michelstädter, (La rettorica e la persuasione) d'Annunzio, Saba.
At last, Zanzotto, Antonia Pozzi, Montale, Quasimodo, WHO? and Franco Fortini.

>> No.18915554

>>18915498
Ok, it turns out the former was Ippolito Pindemonte (Odyssey translation) and the latter Amelia Rosselli.

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>>18910098
>No Ezra Pound

>> No.18915637

>>18910098
babada boopa pizza ravioli spaghetti mamma mia bing bing wahoo eehh shadapa yo face

>> No.18915860

>>18911925
>objectively
I will fuck your ass anglocuck.

>> No.18916350

>>18910098
>No Marinetti

>> No.18916354

>>18910098
I don’t read clowns who wear leaves on their heads. Weirdos

>> No.18916413

>>18910102
this plus Petrarch and Boccaccio.
I also recognize the dapper lad right of center on the second row from the bottom because I interested in the fashion of his time and he was apparently very fashionable.