Caproni, Giorgio

Caproni, Giorgio

▪ Italian poet
born Jan. 7, 1912, Livorno, Italy
died Jan. 22, 1990, Rome

      Italian poet whose extensive body of work was largely collected in Tutti le poesie (1983; “All the Poems”).

      Caproni grew up in Livorno and Genoa, eventually settling in Rome in 1939, where he taught elementary school. His steady poetic output was briefly interrupted by his service in World War II, an experience recorded in Giorni aperti (1942; “Clear Days”). His first three volumes of verse—Come un'allegoria (1936; “Like an Allegory”), Ballo a Fontanigorda (1938; “Dance in Fontanigorda”), and Finzioni (1942; “Fictions”)—contain youthful, naturalistic poems.

      After World War II, Caproni published Il passaggio di Enea (1956; “The Passage of Aeneas”), an existential look at the effects of the war; notable poems include the title piece and “Stanze della funicolare” (“Stanzas of the Funicular”), which was originally published in 1952. His style showed maturity in Il seme del piangere (1959; “The Seed of Crying”), a nostalgic volume of verse about his mother. Foremost among his later volumes of poetry, which were more oblique and despairing, were Il congedo del viaggiatore cerimonioso (1965; “The Departure of the Ceremonious Traveler”), Il muro della terra (1975; “The Wall of the Earth”), Il franco cacciatore (1982; “The Free Shooter”), and the posthumously published Res amissa (1991; “The Lost Thing”).

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