Franco Loi

Italian poet and writer (1930–2021)
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Loi in 2009

Franco Loi (21 January 1930 – 4 January 2021) was an Italian poet, writer, and essayist.[1][2][3] He was born in Genoa, and died in Milan, aged 90. He made his debut in 1973 as a poet using dialect and had a good success with the work I cart, and the following year, 1974, with Poems of love. In 1975, the poet proved to have reached complete maturity of expression with the poem Stròlegh, published by Einaudi with a preface by Franco Fortini.

In 1978, Einaudi published the collection Teater and in 1981 the work L'Angel followed by Edizioni San Marco dei Giustiniani. Also in 1981, thanks to the collection L'aria, he won the "Lanciano" national prize for dialectal poetry. In 2005, he published L'aria de la memoria for Einaudi, in which he collected all the poems written between 1973 and 2002.

He has been Honorary President of the Contemporary Arts Centre of Cilento and Milan[4] founded in 2019 by Menotti Lerro, and, starting in 2020, member of the Empathic School Movement / Empathism.[5] In 2019, he won the Cilento Poetry Prize conferred on him by the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera.[6]

He was part of the fourth generation of Lombard line.

Works

  • I cart, Milano, Edizioni Trentadue, 1973.
  • Poesie d'amore, incisioni di Ernesto Treccani, San Giovanni Valdarno (Firenze), Edizioni Il Ponte, 1974.
  • Stròlegh, introduzione Franco Fortini, Torino, Einaudi, 1975.
  • Teater, Torino, Einaudi, 1978.
  • L'angel, Genova, Edizioni San Marco dei Giustiniani, 1981.
  • Lünn, Firenze, Il Ponte, 1982.
  • Bach, Milano, Scheiwiller, 1986.
  • Liber, Milano, Garzanti, 1988.
  • Memoria, Mondovì (CN), Boetti & C., 1991.
  • Poesie, Roma, Fondazione Piazzola, 1992.
  • Umber, Lecce, Piero Manni, 1992.
  • Poesie, Roma, Fondazione Marino Piazzolla, 1992.
  • L'angel, in 4 parti, Milano, Mondadori, 1994.
  • Arbur, Bergamo, Moretti & Vitali, 1994.
  • Verna, Roma, Empiria, 1997.
  • Album di famiglia, Falloppio (CO), Lietocolle, 1998.
  • Amur del temp, Milano, Crocetti Editore, 1999.
  • Isman, Milano, Einaudi, 2002.
  • Aquabella, Novara, Interlinea edizioni, 2004.
  • El bunsai, Milano, Il ragazzo innocuo, 2005
  • La lûs del ver, Milano, Quaderni di Orfeo, 2006.
  • Scultà, Milano, Il ragazzo innocuo, 2006
  • I niul, Novara, Interlinea edizioni, 2012.
  • Nel scûr, Milano, Quaderni di Orfeo, 2013.
  • La torre, Edizioni San Marco dei Giustiniani, Genova, 2020.
  • L'angel, Mondadori, Milano, 2022, collana Lo Specchio.

References

  1. ^ Paolo Di Stefano (4 January 2021). "È morto il poeta milanese Franco Loi, aveva 90 anni". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  2. ^ "E' morto Franco Loi, la poesia contro il disincanto". la Repubblica. 4 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Loi: con la sua poesia il dialetto milanese diventa lingua universale/ Adnkronos". 4 January 2021. Archived from the original on 7 January 2021. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Oggi a Vallo della Lucania si inaugura il Centro Contemporaneo delle Arti (CecArt). Prima iniziativa: Un'edizione speciale del Premio Cilento Poesia, attribuito a Franco Loi e Roberto Carifi, nell'Accademia di Brera a Milano".
  5. ^ "Empatismo / Scuola Empatica: Movimento Letterario-Artistico-Filosofico e Culturale Sorto in Italia Nel 2020". 22 February 2021.
  6. ^ "Premio Cilento Poesia a Franco Loi e Roberto Carifi". 12 February 2019.

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  • Franco Loi Honorary President of The Contemporary Arts Centre of Milan and Cilento; interview with Menotti Lerro
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