Born into a poor family grows, however, in an environment rich in books.
He published the first volume of poems in 1970[1](Una poltrona comoda, Giuseppe Di Maria editore), characterized, like the others that follow, by the theme of love and nonconformity.
Beppe Costa Beppe wrote and published two tour guides,[1] first at local level, Catania, Guida ai monumenti, and the second at regional level, Sicilia, Guida ai monumenti, both with Muglia publisher.
Translated two books of the playwright Fernando Arrabal.
In 1978 he met the poet Dario Bellezza which will begin with poetry readings and book presentations all around Italy, using everywhere is available: squares, bars, libraries, theaters.
Successes
He reaches fame with the book it:Romanzo Siciliano, that treat the autobiographical story of an intellectual Sicilian in his struggle and his complaint the south and the Mafia.
In the United States the novel is reviewed by World Literature Today.[2]
Beppe Costa collaborated until 1985 with articles on Giornale del Sud and in Siciliani both directed by Giuseppe Fava. He publishes in Giornale di Sicilia interviews to Alberto Moravia, Enzo Jannacci, Léopold Sédar Senghor, Leo Ferré. He also participates
to the radio program of poetry by it:RadioRai named Zenit & Nadir.
In 1985 he finally left Sicily.
He public other collections of poems and receive the Akesineide prize for Fatto d'amore and Canto d'amore.
In 1989 wins the Alfonso Gatto prize with the collection Impaginato per affetto.
The preface is by it:Giacinto Spagnoletti, who, first, recognized the artistic talent of Pier Paolo Pasolini, positively appreciates the poetry of Beppe Costa, in which beautifully expresses the pain of living, the need to love and the difficulty of harmonizing this with the reality of another world.
The book will be presented in different school, The book will be presented in different schools in common with the same Spagnoletti and, in Rome, from Giorgio Bassani.
His poems were read by actors like it:Lina Bernardi, Arnoldo Foà, Viviana Piccolo, Sara Pusceddu e Valeria Di Francesco and set to music, among others, by da Giovanni Renzo, Alessandra Celletti, Nicola Alesini, Giuliano Perticara, Mario Pettenati, and Gianluca Attanasio.
Fascinated by the musical innovations, Beppe Costa recorded a cd with Giovanni Renzo. This experience led him quickly to make visual poetry with photos and music videos mostly of René Aubry and Alessandra Celletti.
He inaugurate, with Beatrice Niccolai, in 2008, the exhibition Malaspinarte.[3]
In 2008 the encounter with the poet and composer Mario Salis contributes to greater synergy to the Italian edition of the Teranova Festival, who was born in France and founded by fr: Mario Salis under the leadership of Fernando Arrabal, has already seen the participation of Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Patrice Leconte and of the same Arrabal.
An event of enormous importance in March 2010 for the cycle Beppe Costa meetings, Fernando Arrabal in Rome,[4] guest of spent two days with the Poets From Space, a group of poets from different Italian regions, chosen by Fabio Barcellandi.
Came out in June 2010, for Multimedia Publishing (Casa della Poesia from Baronissi – Salerno), his new collection of poems it:Anche ora che la luna, with a letter from it:Adele Cambria and it:Lia Levi.
From 2011 began the partnership with the poet Stefania Battistella creating the new reading/show: "di me, di altri, ancora"[5]
Publishing activity
In 1976 he founded the publishing house Pellicanolibri, in promoting his work as editor of artists bashful, awkward or marginalized.
He rediscovers and publishes the stories of Luigi Capuana: Si conta e si racconta Pellicanolibri, 1989 and a volume that Federico De Roberto dedicated to his city, Catania. He also publishes the translated texts of the contemporary French philosopher Gaston Bachelard[6]
From a meeting with Jodorowsky, the idea of publishing the book on the Panic Movement,[7] a surrealist movement
founded by Alejandro Jodorowsky with Fernando Arrabal and Roland Topor.
In 1980 he translated and published the first work of the writer Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, Manifesto subnormal.[8] It will be also editor of Gisèle Halimi, Luce d'Eramo, Alberto Moravia, Dario Bellezza, it:Goliarda Sapienza, Arnoldo Foà, it:Angelo Maria Ripellino.
Since 1982, with the poet Dario Bellezza gives life to the series Inediti rari e diversi in order to report the authors excluded from the Italian literary society, like Anna Maria Ortese.
From 1992 it:Pellicanolibri becomes a great library on the edge of Rome. Here will reach authors from all parts of Italy and not only.
Beppe Costa and Bacchelli law
In 1985 manages together with it:Adele Cambria to make apply for the first time the it:"Legge Bacchelli in favor of it:Anna Maria Ortese.
Shows and Tours
Beppe Costa with Leonardo Omar Onida, Jack Hirschman and Paul Polansky at the Civic Theatre during Ottobre in Poesia.
Anche ora che la luna
From January 2008, begins the tour of poetry and music it:Anche ora che la luna.[9] Initially, in Salento with the composer Giovanni Renzo at the piano, after alone and performing throughout Italy in places like the Literary Cafe in Rome and the Civic Theatre in Sassari. This tour[10] will continue up to 2011.
Ho ancora voglia di sognare
In 2009, began a collaboration with the French singer fr:Eva Lopez, creating the show ho ancora voglia di sognare,[11] interpreting poems in their context and in the encounter with the songs of Leo Ferré, Édith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Georges Brassens.
Di me, di altri, ancora
In 2009, gets under way the new show "di me, di altri, ancora", touring around Italy[12](taken from the eponymous book forthcoming).
In 2012 the tour[13] di me, di altri, ancora will restart with the poet Stefania Battistella.
Beppe, il poeta che amava le donne
The director Ricky Farina produces the film "Beppe, il poeta che amava le donne" (Quixote production, 2009).
Ottobre in Poesia
In 2009 he is the guest of honor at Ottobre in Poesia[14] in Sassari, and in 2010 participates in numerous meetings with students from different schools of Sassari. At the end of the Festival Ottobre in Poesia, at the Civic Theatre in Sassari receives the poetics key of the city.
eVenti 2012
On the occasion of 20 years since the birth of the library Pellicanolibri, begin (from February to June) a series of meetings that will see, among the guests, personalities such as Arnoldo Foà, it:Adele Cambria, Paul Polansky, Jack Hirschman, Viorel Boldis, Alessandra Celletti, Dave Lordan, Andrea Garbin, Fabio Barcellandi, Don Backy and many others.
Our days
In 2012 is invited[15] at the 13th, then will be invited to the 14th and 15th, edition of the Nissan Festival which takes place in Maghar, (Israel) founded by the poet Naim Araidi.[16]
From 2015 he is president of Terre di Virgilio Prize,[17] from 2016 he is part of Francisco de Aldana Prize jury.[18]
He began a collaboration with Era Buçpapaj, of the University of Tirana for several translations from English and Italian. In September 2019 he was invited to the International Poetry Festival in Kosovo, where he met the writer Luan Rama, who, a few days later, wrote an article for two newspapers in Tirana. (Schiptarja.com and Gazeta Schiptare)
Prize
Ragusa, libro siciliano dell'anno Prize, 1984
Akesineide Prize 1987
Alfonso Gatto Prize, 1990
Città di Ascoli Prize, 1992
International poetry prize "Il Delfino d'Argento", Nettuno, 1992
Joppolo Prize, 1997
Ciac per la poesia Prize (Castel Sant'Angelo, Rome), 2008
Iceberg News per...parole... Prize, Teranova Festival (Villa Medici, Rome), 2008
Career Award at "La Befana del Poliziotto 2009" Orione Teatre (Roma)[19]
Premio Internazionale Città di Ostia: career award,[20] Roma 2012.
Career Award at Nettuno PhotoFestival,[21] Nettuno 2014
Career Award at Nisan Festival Maghar (מע'אר, Israel)
Prize Moniga 'Naim Araidi', Moniga del Garda, 2017
Prize Cultura Ambiente Umanità, Anzio Nettuno, Università Popolare, Fusibilia 8 marzo 2019
Works
Guides
Catania, Guida ai monumenti, (with Luccjo Cammarata), Muglia editions
Sicilia, Guida ai monumenti, (with Luccjo Cammarata), Muglia editions
Anthologies
Documento Sicilia, Giuseppe Di Maria editions
Enotrio, a cura di Dario Micacchi, Jaca Book edizioni, '88
Almanacco di Galleria, ed. Salvatore Sciascia, year I n. 2, '91
Poesia '90, edited by Giorgio Weiss and it:Riccardo Reim, ed. '90
Poesia '90, edited by Giorgio Weiss and it:Riccardo Reim, ed. '91
ContrAppunti perVersi, 1990, Pellicanolibri
Il Policordo, Rivista, edited by it:Dante Maffia year VI n 2/3
ConVersiAmo, 1991, Pellicanolibri
Ponte degli angeli,1986, Scripta Manent
L'amore, la guerra, RAI, Radiotelevisione italiana, a cura di Aldo Forbice, 2004, ISBN88-7841-031-4
Calpestare l'oblio edited by Davide Nota and Fabio Orecchini, 2010, Argo
Acqua privata? no grazie, edited by Marco Cinque, 2011, Ilmiolibro
Nisan – International Poetry Festival – Maghar, edited by Naim Araidi, 2012
Heartfire – second revolutionary poets brigade, a cura di Jack Hirschman e Agneta Falk, 2013, Kallatumba Press, S. Francisco, ISBN9780578127354
AA. VV. Manifest'Azioni dal Sottosuolo, a cura di A. Garbin, Seam Edizioni, 2014, ISBN9788881795185
Jackissimo, antologia poetica dedicata a Jack Hirschman, a cura di A. Bava, Seam Edizioni, 2014, ISBN9788881795222
AA. VV. SignorNò, poesie e scritti contro la guerra, a cura di M. Cinque e P. Rushton, Seam Edizioni, 2015, ISBN9788881795314
AA. VV. Refugees, 15. Berlin International Literature Festival, 2015, Verlag Vorwerk, ISBN978-3-940384-78-2
AA. VV. Woher ich nicht zurückkehren werde, Berliner Anthologie, Verlag Vorwerk 8, ISBN978-3-940384-79-9
Raimondi Valeria; Costa Beppe; Hirschman Jack: Poetre II. Rrjedhë dallge që shtyn-L'onda dentro che sospinge, Gilgamesh Edizioni, 2016 ISBN9788868671341
No resignación. Antología de Salamanca, a cura di Alfredo Peréz Alencart, Depósito Legal: S. 504-2016 Impreso en Salamanca, en los talleres de Gráficas Lope, 2017
AA. VV. SignorNò, poesie e scritti contro la guerra, a cura di M. Cinque e P. Rushton, Nuova edizione, Associazione Pellicano, 2016, ISBN9788899615154
AA. VV. LiberAzione poEtica, pref. Jack Hirschman, Pellicano, 2017,ISBN9788899615277
AA. VV. Poeti da morire, a cura di Marco Cinque e Beppe Costa, Pellicano Sardegna, 2018, ISBN978-88-31918-04-6
-* AA. VV. Giornata mondiale della poesia, Roma 2020
Prose and Poetry
Beppe Costa at Politeama Greco in Lecce
Una poltrona comoda, Vincenzo di Maria editor, 1970
Un po' d'amore, Muglia editions, 1975
Metamorfosi di un concetto astratto in due tempi con accompagnamento di ottavino, (with a foreword by Dario Bellezza), Pellicanolibri, 1982
Romanzo Siciliano, Pellicanolibri, 1984
Canto d'amore (with illustrations by Ivana Buschini), Pellicanolibri, 1986
Fatto d'amore (with foreword by it:Dante Maffia), Pellicanolibri, 1987, ISBN978-88-85881-01-3
Impaginato per affetto (with foreword by it:Giacinto Spagnoletti), Pellicanolibri, 1989
Il male felice, Pellicanolibri, 1992
Due o tre cose che so di lei (with foreword by Luce d'Eramo), Pellicanolibri, 1995, ISBN978-88-85881-54-9
D'amore e d'altro (edited by Luce d'Eramo), Pellicanolibri, 1996, ISBN9788885881624
Poesie per chi non sa fare altro, Pellicanolibri, 2002
Anche ora che la luna, music CD with the composer Giovanni Renzo, 2009
it:Anche ora che la luna (with letter of it:Adele Cambria), collections of poems, Multimedia editions 2010, ISBN978-88-86203-55-5
Rosso, poesie d'amore e di rivolta edited by Andrea Garbin, with foreword by Mauro Macario, VoloPress Edizioni, 2012
La terra (non è) il cielo!, Gilgamesh Edizioni 2014, ISBN9788868670078
Dell'amore e d'altre abitudini, con Stefania Battistella, Pellicanolibri Edizioni 2014, ISBN9788885881808
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