Antonio Porta (author)
Italian author and poet
Antonio Porta
Antonio Porta in
Orvieto in 1976 for the "Scrittura Lettura" conference
Born Antonio Paolazzi(1935-11-09 ) 9 November 1935Vicenza , Kingdom of Italy Died 12 April 1989(1989-04-12) (aged 53)Rome , Italy Occupation Language Italian Genre Literary movement Neoavanguardia
Antonio Porta (pen-name of Leo Paolazzi) was an Italian author and poet and one of the founders of the Italian literary movement Gruppo 63 .
Biography
Antonio Porta was born Leo Paolazzi in Vicenza in 1935. In 1958, he became an editor of the literary magazine Il Verri under Luciano Anceschi . During his time as an editor, he wrote a collection of poems to be included in the anthology I novissimi (1961), which included works by Elio Pagliarani , Edoardo Sanguineti , Alfredo Giuliani , and Nanni Balestrini .
Gruppo 63
From his experience with Il verri , Porta began collaborating with an avant-garde Italian movement called Gruppo 63 . While working to develop their ideas, he travelled to the conventions they held in Palermo , Reggio Emilia , "La Sapienza ", and Fano .
From 1963 to 1967, Porta was actively involved in the editing of another avant-garde magazine Malebolge from Reggio Emilia. In these years he also began working in visual poetry, participating in exhibitions in Padua , Rome , Milan , and London . His work which is most associated with this period is Zero (1963).
Later career
He contributed as a literary critic for renowned Italian newspapers such as Corriere della Sera and Il Giorno and collaborated on Tuttolibri , Panorama , and L'Europeo . He was the director and active editor of the monthly Alfabeta and La Gola .
From 1982 to 1988, he taught at the D'Annunzio University of Chieti–Pescara , then at Yale , the University of Pavia , the Sapienza University of Rome , and the University of Bologna .
Bibliography
Calendario , Schwartz, Milan, 1956, under the pen name Leo Paolazzi
La palpebra rovesciata , Azimuth, Milan, 1960
I novissimi , il verri edition, Milan, 1961
Zero , numbered edition, in proprio, Milan, 1963
Aprire , poems, All'Insegna del Pesce d'Oro , Milan, 1964
I rapporti , poems, Feltrinelli Editore, Milan, 1966
Partita , novel, Feltrinelli Editore, Milan, 1967
Cara , poems, Feltrinelli Editore, Milan, 1969
Metropolis , poems, Feltrinelli Editore, Milan, 1971 (finalist for the Viareggio Prize )
Week-end , poems, Cooperativa Scrittori Editrice, Rome 1974
La presa di potere di Ivan lo sciocco , play, Einaudi Editore , Turin, 1974
Quanto ho da dirvi , collection of all his poetry from 1958 to 1975, Feltrinelli Editore, Milano, 1977
Il re del magazzino , novel, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore , Milan, 1978
Pin Pidìn , poems of today for kids (with Giovanni Raboni ), Feltrinelli Editore, Milan, 1978
Passi Passaggi , poems, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milan, 1980 (winner of the " Val di Comino" award, finalist for the D'Annunzio Prize )
Se fosse tutto un tradimento , short story, Guanda Editore , Milan, 1981
L'aria della fine , poems, Lunarionuovo, Catania, 1982 (winner of Gandovere Prize – Franciacorta)
Emilio , small poems for children, Emme Edizioni, Milan, 1982
La poesia che dice no , film for TV (RAI , Rai 3 , directed by Gianni Jannelli ), La Spezia, 1983
Invasioni , poems, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milan, 1984 (winner of the Viareggio Prize, and Città di Latina Prize )
Nel fare poesia , anthologia with an introduction on his method of writing, Sansoni, Florence, 1985
La stangata persiana , play, Corpo 10, Milan, 1985
La festa del cavallo , play, Corpo 10, Milan, 1986
Melusina, una ballata e diario , Crocetti Editore , Milan, 1987
Il giardiniere contro il becchino , Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milan, 1988 (winner of the Carducci Prize , the Acireale Prize , and the Stefanile Prize )
Partorire in chiesa , short story, Libri Scheiwiller, Milan, 1990
Il Progetto Infinito , edited by Giovanni Raboni, Quaderni Pier Paolo Pasolini, Rome, 1991 (distributed by Garzanti )
V Canto dell'inferno , edited by Daniele Oppi , Raccolto, Robecchetto con Induno (MI), 1991 with an artwork of Gianfranco Baruchello
Los(t) angeles , unedited novel, Vallecchi Editore, Florence, 1996
Poesie 1956-1988 edited by Niva Lorenzini, Oscar Mondadori , Milan, 1998
Yellow , unedited poems, edited by Niva Lorenzini, Mondadori, Milan, 2002
Tutte le poesie , edited by Niva Lorenzini, Garzanti, Milan, 2009
La scomparsa del corpo , collection of all his short novels, Manni Editori, Lecce, 2010
Piercing the Page: Selected Poems 1958-1989 , e dited with an introduction by Gian Maria Annovi and an essay by Umberto Eco , Otis – Seismicity, Los Angeles, 2012
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