Eugenio Montale, revered Italian poet and Nobel laureate, crafted verses of exquisite beauty that resonate with timeless wisdom and profound emotion. His lyrical explorations of nature, love, and the human condition transcend linguistic boundaries, enriching the literary canon with their exquisite imagery and philosophical depth.

"Art is the production of objects for consumption, to be used and discarded while waiting for a new world in which man will have succeeded in freeing himself of everything, even of his own consciousness."



"Mass communication, radio, and especially television, have attempted, not without success, to annihilate every possibility of solitude and reflection."


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"There is poetry even in prose, in all the great prose which is not merely utilitarian or didactic: there exist poets who write in prose or at least in more or less apparent prose; millions of poets write verses which have no connection with poetry."



"Slowly poetry becomes visual because it paints images, but it is also musical: it unites two arts into one."



"Against the dark background of this contemporary civilization of well-being, even the arts tend to mingle, to lose their identity."

