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Eugenio Montale
October 12, 1896 - September 12, 1981
Nationality: Italian
Category: Poet
Subcategory: Italian Poet

But poets were not considered dangerous and they were advised to exercise self-censorship. At most, poets were requested not to write at all. I took advantage of this negative liberty.

   

Man cannot produce a single work without the assistance of the slow, assiduous, corrosive worm of thought.

   

I have been judged to be a pessimist but what abyss of ignorance and low egoism is not hidden in one who thinks that Man is the god of himself and that his future can only be triumphant?

   

It has often been observed that the repercussion of poetic language on prose language can be considered a decisive cut of a whip.

   

Narrative art, the novel, from Murasaki to Proust, has produced great works of poetry.

   

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

   

True poetry is similar to certain pictures whose owner is unknown and which only a few initiated people know.

   

Strangely, Dante's Divine Comedy did not produce a prose of that creative height or it did so after centuries.

   

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

   

However, poetry does not live solely in books or in school anthologies.

   

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.

   

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

   

Evidently the arts, all the visual arts, are becoming more democratic in the worst sense of the word.

   

The poet does not know - often he will never know - whom he really writes for.

   

I do not go in search of poetry. I wait for poetry to visit me.

   

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.

   

This proves that great lyric poetry can die, be reborn, die again, but will always remain one of the most outstanding creations of the human soul.

   

Too many lives are needed to make just one.

   

Happiness, for you we walk on a knife edge. To the eyes you are a flickering light, to the feet, thin ice that cracks; and so may no one touch you who loves you.

   

Today not even a universal fire could make the torrential poetic production of our time disappear. But it is exactly a question of production, that is, of hand-made products which are subject to the laws of taste and fashion.

   

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