Giovanni Giudici (26 June 1924 in Le Grazie – 24 May 2011 in La Spezia) was an Italian poet and journalist.
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Giovanni Giudici spent his childhood in Le Grazie, where his mother gave him a strict catholic education; her death (occurred on 8 November 1927) hurled Giovanni down to an "abyss of deprivation". After just one year his father married another woman and the family moved to Cadimare. The years between 1927 and 1935 were particularly hard since Giovanni was forced to move several times from town to town because of his father's work. He finally settled in Monte Sacro, where he attended the local high school. In 1941 he enrolled at university to study medicine, but was fascinated by literature and he often attended Italian literature classes at the Faculty of Humanities ("Facoltà di Lettere"). In 1942 he decided to quit studying medicine and he enrolled at the Faculty of Humanities. He died in 2011.
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With her | 2017 | Giudici, Giovanni (6 November 2017). Translated by Karl Kirchwey. "With her". The New Yorker. 93 (35): 50. | |
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