- BIAGIO MARIN - POETA - GRADO –( -Fonit Cetra LPZ 2068 - La Voce Dei Poeti – 1975 -) - FULL ALBUM
Biagio Marin (Grado, June 29, 1891 – Grado, December 24, 1985) was an Italian poet and writer born in territories then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Marin was born on June 29, 1891, into a middle-class family of modest origins. He lost his mother early in his life and was raised by his paternal grandmother. At the age of nine, he began his studies in Gorizia, where he later attended the German-language gymnasium, completing his higher education at the Scuole Reali Superiori in Pisino d'Istria. In 1911, he went to Florence, where he frequented the literary circle of La Voce, the most famous magazine of the time, which brought together the most diverse intellectual forces, united in the belief that literature was a complete commitment and a moral duty. Many of this magazine's followers would later become among its most ardent interventionists. In addition to participating in the cultural debate with his fellow countrymen Umberto Saba, Giorgio Fano[1], and Scipio Slataper, he had the opportunity to admire for the first time the art treasures of Florence, so different from Gorizia, Trieste, and the Istrian cities. In 1936, he applied to be drafted into the army and participate in the colonial enterprise. Even in the early 1940s, he looked with extreme faith—or so his diaries reveal—to Nazism, the only force he believed capable of curbing Bolshevism. During the Second World War, tired and depressed by the discovery of the tragic Risiera di San Sabba and the loss of his son Falco in combat in Slovenia, his innate organizational sense enabled him, during a rather controversial period, to manage a difficult situation due to the presence of Slovenian partisans, part of Tito's army, the Trieste Liberation Committee. After the war, Marin decided to publish the first volumes of his works, which until then had been known only to a very small circle of people, and to collect his poems in a volume entitled Le litànie de la Madona (1949). In 1952, he was included in the anthology Poesia dialettale del Novecento, published by Guanda and edited by Pasolini and Dell'Arco, which helped to fuel his national fame. In 1951, he published a first edition of I canti de l’isola, collecting and revisiting the anthologies published up to that point and adding five new collections: Canti de prima istàe, Le setenbrine, Minudagia, Omini e mestieri, L’ultima refolada. These were followed by: Sénere colde (1953); Tristessa de la sera (1957); L’estadela de San Martin (1958); El fogo del ponente (1959). In 1961 he published the book of poems Solitàe per Scheiwiller, with the accompanying letter to Scheiwiller and Pasolini's readers. With his book of poems, The Non-Time of the Sea (1964), he won the Bagutta Prize in 1965. POET - GRADO – ( - Fonit Cetra LPZ 2068 - The Voice of the Poets – 1975 - ) - Track List A1 - My Country A2 - The Gno Zente A3 - The Canpane De Gravo A4 - I Saw a Ship in Mesa Roadstead... A5 - Massa Strato Village... A6 - Pescauri A7 - Death A8 - Black You Geri and Brawl... A9 - I Care for You, Your Genugi... A10 - When the Caneo Refreshes... A11 - You Satisfy the Salt and the Salty Sea... A12 - I Removed Every Fog from You A13 - Ciàcola The Sea Around the Hill... B1 - No Good Sea... B2 - Ve Corcal Sul Faro De La Fosa... B3 - Happy Moro B4 - Oh Zente De L'Infanzia B5 - Gno Figio Xe'Ndao In Guera... B6 - Breve Stae De San Martin... B7 - Tu Gerri L'Orto Che Nossun Cultiva... B8 - Te Piaseva, Maria... B9 - Megio 'L Silensio B10 - Quanto Più Moro... B11 - Tu Zeri Gia Vecia... B12 - Un Dio Grando, Solaro... B13 - Cô Sarè Morto B14 - El Faro Message to all users of this channel: Anyone who feels defrauded (artists, authors, performers, etc.) should let me know and I will immediately delete the channel. video ....I will continue to include hundreds of LPs by rare and not so rare Italian artists in very high quality and complete with no profit motive, but it is a job that requires a lot of time, for those who have the desire and the means I am adding a channel for donations: https://paypal.me/JACKBEATRICI - or - Voluntary donations from the home page of my channel - I repeat "absolutely voluntary" so that I can proceed with the purchase of the missing records that I will insert later. In any case, continue to follow me, happy listening AND GOOD MUSIC BY JACK BEATRICI .....

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