The Nobel Prize in Literature 1959 was awarded to Salvatore Quasimodo for his lyrical poetry, which with classical fire expresses the tragic experience of life in our own times.
Salvatore Quasimodo won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1959 for his lyrical poetry that reflects a profound sensitivity to human suffering and a deep connection to the history and culture of Sicily. His works were known for their evocative use of language and innovative poetic form.
Salvatore Quasimodo won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1959.
Salvatore Quasimodo won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1959.
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The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1959 was awarded to Salvatore Quasimodo, an Italian poet. He was recognized for his lyrical poetry that reflected classical tradition and the tragic experiences of humanity.
There were a couple Quasimodo's but I think you are referring to a central character from French author Victor Hugo's 1831 novel Notre Dame de Paris. He is also known as the Hunchback of Notre Dame.As this Q is in poetry, could it be the Italian poet: Salvatore Quasimodo 1901 - 1968 who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1959 for his lyrical poetry
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