LC control no. | n 79060266 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PQ4837.U3 |
Personal name heading | Quasimodo, Salvatore, 1901-1968 |
Variant(s) | Quasimodo, Totò, 1901-1968 Квазимодо, Сальваторе, 1901-1968 Kvazimodo, Salʹvatore, 1901-1968 |
Birth date | 1901-08-20 |
Death date | 1968-06-14 |
Place of birth | Modica (Italy) |
Place of death | Naples (Italy) |
Profession or occupation | Poets Translators Critics |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated |
Found in | Stefanile, M. Quasimodo, 1943. Quasimodo, R. Tra Quasimodo e Vittorini, 1984: p. 15, etc. (known as Totò Quasimodo; m. Bice Donetti; Nobel prize for poetry 1959) Shakespeare, William. Romeo e Giulietta, 2014: title page (traduzione di Salvatore Quasimodo) Encyclopaedia Britannica online, Apr. 8, 2015 (Salvatore Quasimodo, poet, critic, and translator; born Aug. 20, 1901, Modica, Italy; died June 14, 1968, Naples; received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1959; translated plays of the Greek tragic playwrights Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides; poems of the Latin poets Catullus, Ovid, and Virgil; six plays of William Shakespeare; Molière's Tartuffe; and the poetry of the 20th-century poets E.E. Cummings and Pablo Neruda) Quasimodo, Salvatore. Nobelevskiĭ laureat 1959 goda Salʹvatore Kvazimodo, 2009: title page (Сальваторе Квазимодо = Salʹvatore Kvazimodo) Nobel Foundation, WWW, viewed on March 21, 2019: The Nobel Prize in Literature 1959 (The Nobel Prize in Literature 1959 was awarded to Salvatore Quasimodo "for his lyrical poetry, which with classical fire expresses the tragic experience of life in our own times") |
Associated language | ita |
Invalid LCCN | no 98015313 |