词条 | Cesare Pascarella |
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Cesare Pascarella (28 April 1858 - 8 May 1940), was an Italian dialect poet and a painter. He was appointed to the Royal Academy of Italy in 1930. Pascarella was born in Rome and initially was a painter. His literary activity began in 1881 with the publication of sonnets in Romanesco dialect. In the same period he made friends with Gabriele D'Annunzio. He made a series of journeys through Africa, India and the Americas in 1882–1885. On his return to Rome he published the collection Villa Glori, who was hailed as a masterwork by Giosuè Carducci. Also well received was the imaginative La scoperta dell'America (1893). In 1905 Pascarella began Storia nostra, a history of Rome which was planned as a sequence of 350 sonnets, but was left unfinished after 270 had been written. He founded in 1904 with other artists, among which Giuseppe Ferrari, the group "XXV della campagna romana".[1] Pascarella's papers, his library, photographs, paintings and drawings were purchased by the Royal Academy of Italy (now Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei) in 1940. The body is entirely ordered.[2] Works
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References1. ^M. C. Cola, Giuseppe Ferrari, in Dizionario biografico degli italiani Treccani, volume 46, 1996. 2. ^D. Armocida, Il Fondo di Cesare Pascarella: storia e documenti, Roma, Scienze e lettere editore, 2011, pp. 323-348 (from: «Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Morali, Storiche e Filologiche. Rendiconti», Serie IX, Vol. XXI, Fasc. 1-2, 2010).
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