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“Scrivere poesie è come rapinare banche”. Donald Hall o dell’ardore coniugale

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Riuscì a far ridere Thomas S. Eliot, il poeta cardinalizio, il poeta-papa, per sempre serrato in una vaticana severità. Scrisse dell’“improvviso rimbombare della risata di Eliot”. Scrisse di una risata che squarciava i cieli. Nell’ufficio della Faber and Faber – in Russell Square, Londra – una fotografia di Pio XII fronteggiava quella di Virginia Woolf, l’antica amica. La prima grande intervista – di un ciclo mitico: “The Art of Poetry” – della …
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pangea.news broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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