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because I had come to know Umberto Barbaro
because I had come to know Umberto Barbaro
and with him, something of the young intellectuals
and with him, something of the young intellectuals
in the orbit of Marinetti and his Teatrs degli Indipendenti.
in the orbit of Marinetti and his Teatro degli Indipendenti.
"Come with me to a spot where we
"Come with me to a spot where we
all meet for a glass of wine after the performance.
all meet for a glass of wine after the performance.
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I'd be so pleased if you should feel like doing
I'd be so pleased if you should feel like doing
so."
so."
Barbaro used to spend an hour or so
Barbaro used to [[crossed out:  come for]] [[^spend]]  an hour or so
with us, several days a week, and we read and discussed
[[^with me]], several days a week, and we read and discussed
the major Italian poets and prose writers of the
the major [[^Italian]] poets and prose writers of the
nineteenth century.  It was with Barbaro that I  
nineteenth century.  It was with Barbaro that I  
first read the poems of Leopardi and it was in
first read the poems of Leopardi and it was in
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and Verga in the inspiration of a modern literary
and Verga in the inspiration of a modern literary
movement in Italy and the importance
movement in Italy and the importance
of such personalities as Italo [[Sueoo?]] and Giovanni
of such personalities as Italo Suevo and Giovanni

Latest revision as of 04:48, 9 December 2022

ti voglio bene!" // By the second winter in Rome I had evolved into an implacable anti-facist. The more so, perhaps because I had come to know Umberto Barbaro and with him, something of the young intellectuals in the orbit of Marinetti and his Teatro degli Indipendenti. "Come with me to a spot where we all meet for a glass of wine after the performance. Anyone can ask for the floor and hold a talk. I'd be so pleased if you should feel like doing so." Barbaro used to crossed out: come for ^spend an hour or so ^with me, several days a week, and we read and discussed the major ^Italian poets and prose writers of the nineteenth century. It was with Barbaro that I first read the poems of Leopardi and it was in the frame of his thoughtful scholarship that I came to appreciate the significance of D'Annunzio and Verga in the inspiration of a modern literary movement in Italy and the importance of such personalities as Italo Suevo and Giovanni