His father was a co-owner of a chemical products company, but he became a journalist and poet, Nobel Prize for literature in 1975. Eugenio Montale https://library.weschool.com/lezione/eugenio-montale-ossi-di-seppia-commento-3139.html was born in Genoa in a building on the current Corso Dogali (area above Principe), on an October day 1896. Because of his precarious health, he followed the shorter technical studies instead of the classical ones, graduating in accounting, but he cultivated his literary interests, attending libraries and attending private philosophy lessons.
In the year 1917, Eugenio Montale became infantry second lieutenant, fighting in the 158th Infantry Regiment. He also knew Anna degli Uberti (protagonist of many of his poems), as well as a young Peruvian who will also be present in his poetic collection Ossi di seppia. He signed the Manifesto of anti-fascist intellectuals in 1925, experiencing a pessimism that survived even after the advent of democracy. His latest collections of verses testify definitively to his ironic detachment from life. He died in Milan shortly before he turned 85. Buried in the cemetery next to the church of San Felice a Ema (Florence), he is waiting for you next to his wife.
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