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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Victoria Guerrini, connue sous le nom de plume Cristina Campo (née le 29 avril 1923 à Bologne et morte le 11 janvier 1977 à Rome), est une écrivaine, poète et traductrice italienne. , Cristina Campo é o pseudônimo de Vittoria Cristina Campo é o pseudônimo de Vittoria Guerrini (Bolonha, 29 de Abril de 1923 – Roma, 11 de Janeiro de 1977). Foi uma escritora, poetisa e tradutora italiana. No seu heterónimo, Cristina Campo pretendeu, com o primeiro nome, homenagear Cristo, e com o segundo as vítimas dos Campos de Concentração.ndo as vítimas dos Campos de Concentração. , Cristina Campo (* 28. April 1923 in Bologna; † 1977 in Rom; bürgerlich Vittoria Guerrini) war eine italienische Lyrikerin und Übersetzerin. , كريستينا كامبو (بالإيطالية: Cristina Campo)‏ (23 أبريل 1923، بولونيا في إيطاليا - 10 يناير 1977، روما في إيطاليا)؛ كاتِبة، مترجمة وشاعرة إيطالية. , Cristina Campo was the pen name of VittoriCristina Campo was the pen name of Vittoria Maria Angelica Marcella Cristina Guerrini (Bologna, April 29, 1923 – Rome, January 10, 1977), Italian writer, poet, and translator. She published under the pseudonyms Puccio Quaratesi, Bernardo Trevisano, Giusto Cabianca and Benedetto P. d'Angelo. The daughter of musician and composer and Emilia Putti, she was born in Bologna and grew up in Florence. Due to a congenital cardiac malformation, which always made her health fragile, Cristina grew up isolated from her peers and could not follow regular school studies. She translated into Italian works by authors such as Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf, Eduard Mörike, Williams Carlos Williams, John Donne, with a particular dedication to the translations of Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Simone Weil, whose work she introduced to the italian public. She began to attend the salon of Anna Banti in Florence. She contributed to various publications including Paragone, and , and also started the column "Posta letteraria" in Corriere dell'Adda with . In 1955, she moved to Rome which marked a major change in her life. In 1956, she published a poetry collection Passo d'addio. From 1956 to 1961, she wrote a number of scripts for the Italian national radio system RAI. In Rome, she met Elémire Zolla. They both were members of the group "La voce", which was opposed to liturgical changes introduced in the Catholic church by the Second Vatican Council. Together, they edited the 1963 anthology I mistici dell'Occidente. Her mother died in 1964 and her father died the following year. She was so disturbed by these events that she left her home and moved first into a pension and then, in 1968, to an apartment. She died in Rome of a heart attack at the age of 53. Her poetry and translations were later collected in La tigre assenza, first published in 1991. In 2020, the Nexus Institute published "The Unforgivables", an English translation of Campo's essay "Gli imperdonabili" by Will Schutt. In 2021, an annotated translation of "Gli imperdonabili" by Nicola Masciandaro and Andrea di Serego Alighieri was published in Glossator 11, Practice and Theory of the Commentary, a bilingual volume wholly dedicated to the work of the poet. wholly dedicated to the work of the poet. , Cristina Campo, pseudonimo di Vittoria Maria Angelica Marcella Cristina Guerrini (Bologna, 29 aprile 1923 – Roma, 10 gennaio 1977), è stata una scrittrice, poetessa e traduttrice italiana. , Cristina Campo, nom de plume de Vittoria Guerrini​ (Bolonia, 29 de abril de 1923 – Roma, 10 de enero de 1977), fue una escritora, poeta y traductora italiana. , Cristina Campo wł. Vittoria Guerrini (ur. 23 kwietnia 1923 w Bolonii, zm. 10 stycznia 1977 w Rzymie) – włoska pisarka, poetka i tłumaczka.
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rdfs:comment Victoria Guerrini, connue sous le nom de plume Cristina Campo (née le 29 avril 1923 à Bologne et morte le 11 janvier 1977 à Rome), est une écrivaine, poète et traductrice italienne. , Cristina Campo was the pen name of VittoriCristina Campo was the pen name of Vittoria Maria Angelica Marcella Cristina Guerrini (Bologna, April 29, 1923 – Rome, January 10, 1977), Italian writer, poet, and translator. She published under the pseudonyms Puccio Quaratesi, Bernardo Trevisano, Giusto Cabianca and Benedetto P. d'Angelo.Giusto Cabianca and Benedetto P. d'Angelo. , Cristina Campo, pseudonimo di Vittoria Maria Angelica Marcella Cristina Guerrini (Bologna, 29 aprile 1923 – Roma, 10 gennaio 1977), è stata una scrittrice, poetessa e traduttrice italiana. , كريستينا كامبو (بالإيطالية: Cristina Campo)‏ (23 أبريل 1923، بولونيا في إيطاليا - 10 يناير 1977، روما في إيطاليا)؛ كاتِبة، مترجمة وشاعرة إيطالية. , Cristina Campo é o pseudônimo de Vittoria Cristina Campo é o pseudônimo de Vittoria Guerrini (Bolonha, 29 de Abril de 1923 – Roma, 11 de Janeiro de 1977). Foi uma escritora, poetisa e tradutora italiana. No seu heterónimo, Cristina Campo pretendeu, com o primeiro nome, homenagear Cristo, e com o segundo as vítimas dos Campos de Concentração.ndo as vítimas dos Campos de Concentração. , Cristina Campo, nom de plume de Vittoria Guerrini​ (Bolonia, 29 de abril de 1923 – Roma, 10 de enero de 1977), fue una escritora, poeta y traductora italiana. , Cristina Campo (* 28. April 1923 in Bologna; † 1977 in Rom; bürgerlich Vittoria Guerrini) war eine italienische Lyrikerin und Übersetzerin. , Cristina Campo wł. Vittoria Guerrini (ur. 23 kwietnia 1923 w Bolonii, zm. 10 stycznia 1977 w Rzymie) – włoska pisarka, poetka i tłumaczka.
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