Talk:Giuseppe Ungaretti

Latest comment: 15 years ago by Egonon in topic Soffici, Jahier, Malaparte

Untitled edit

I've removed the poem. Possible copyright infringement, and in any event Wikipedia should not contain the actual works of authors, but merely external links. Kricxjo 16:28, 21 Sep 2003 (UTC)

Problem edit

Dear friends, I've a problem with your phrase on Ermetismo and Fascism: "(Ungaretti remained)...a supporter of his Blackshirts and National Fascist Party". Ungaretti became a friend of Mussolini (but when he was socialist), and formally U. subscribes the manifesto of the Fascist Italian writers, but, as explained on the biography of Piccioni, he was not a supporter of his Blackshirts and National Fascist Party, and sometimes he was imprisoned for subversive talkings against Fascism (also if every time Mussolini set free him). So I think it'ld be right to delete that phrase, and insert only: "Ungaretti joined in the Fascist Party, signing the Manifesto of the Italian Writers". Tell me what do you think about. Ciao, --Egonon (talk) 09:57, 30 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

  • There are no indications, so I changed the phrases that I don't accept, because in contrast with my Italian sources. --Egonon (talk) 09:41, 31 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

Soffici, Jahier, Malaparte edit

Soffici and Jahier are not militarist, and Malaparte only in the first period (in 1931 is against Hitler and Mussolini); I think it's not right to generalize all these writers as "militarist" --Egonon (talk) 07:36, 1 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

P.s. On World War I and debut U. is descripted as militarist, but in the Allegria's poem "Fratelli" (and in others) he describes the absurdity of the war and the brotherhood between all the men.--Egonon (talk) 07:47, 1 August 2008 (UTC)Reply