Francesco Benozzo
Francesco Benozzo (born 22 February 1969) is an Italian poet, musician and philologist
Biographical notes
Author of long epic poems about natural landscapes,[1] Benozzo usually composes them orally and then perform them with his harp (the last published is Felci in rivolta / Ferns in revolt [2015]) .[2] In 2015 and 2016 he has been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature[3] for his poetry in defence of natural places and for his use of techniques belonging to the ancient tradition of oral poetry.[4]
He is the author of almost 500 publications, including academic works on oral poetry, shamanism, anarchism, ethnophilology, the Paleolithic Continuity Theory, and the problem of landscape in literature.[5] He is the general editor of the international journals "Philology" (Peter Lang publisher, Bern-Oxford-New York), "Quaderni di Semantica" (Edizioni dell'Orso, Alessandria, Italy) and "Quaderni di Filologia Romanza" (Pàtron editore, Bologna, Italy).
As a songwriter and harpist, he released 8 CDs, produced in Italy, Denmark and UK (the last published is L'inverno necessario / The necessary winter [2016]),[6] reaching an international wide appeal (two special mentions at the Edinburgh Folk Awards, one prize as "Best album of the month" assigned by the magazine "RootsWorld", and for two times the National Italian Musical Prize "Giovanna Daffini").[7] He represented Italian poetry and music in different international happenings, including the Rich Text Literature Festival in Cardiff (Wales), the Tradicionarius Festival in Barcelona (Spain), the Stanza Poetry Festival in St. Andrews (Scotland), the Festival Literario de Madeira (Portugal), and the Printemps des poètes (France)[8] He performed in Rome together with the Nobel Prize Wislawa Szymborska.[9]
Discography
- In'tla piola (Sain records, Wales/UK, 2000)
- Carte di mare (MusicOn, ITA, 2001) (with Matteo Meschiari)
- Il libro di Taliesin (Frame Events, ITA, 2004)
- Arpa celtica (Concerto Live, Centro Campostrini, ITA, 2005)
- Terracqueo (Tutl Records, DK, 2009)
- Libertà l'è morta (Tutl Records, DK, 2013) (with Fabio Bonvicini)
- Ponte del diavolo (RadiciMusic, ITA, 2014) (with Fabio Bonvicini)
- L'inverno necessario / The Necessary Winter (Tutl Records, DK, 2016)
Poetry Books
- Onirico geologico, Ferrara, Edizioni Kolibris, 2014
- Felci in rivolta / Ferns in Revolt, with a translation by G. Sutherland, Ferrara, Kolibris, 2015
Main Philological books
- Landscape perception in early celtic literature, Aberystwyth, Celtic studies, 2004
- La tradizione smarrita: le origini non scritte delle letterature romanze, Roma, Viella, 2007
- Cartografie occitaniche: approssimazione alla poesia dei trovatori, Napoli, Liguori, 2008
- Etnofilologia: un'introduzione, Napoli, Liguori, 2010
- Breviario di etnofilologia, Lecce-Rovato, Pensa Multimedia, 2012
- Anarchia e quarto umanesimo: un'intervista su irriverenza, scienza e dissidenza, Bologna, Clueb, 2012
- Appello all'UNESCO per liberare Dante dai dantisti, Alessandria, Edizioni dell'Orso, 2013
- DESLI: dizionario etimologico-semantico della lingua italiana, (con Mario Alinei), Bologna, Pendragon, 2015
- The Shamanic Origins of European Culture, Alessandria, Edizioni dell'Orso, 2015
- Carducci, Milano, Rizzoli-Corriere della sera, 2016
References
- ↑ "Francesco Benozzo, "Onirico" | Poesia, di Luigia Sorrentino". Poesia.blog.rainews.it. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
- ↑ http://blog.graphe.it/libri/felci-in-rivolta-francesco-benozzo
- ↑ Carlo Gregori (2015-07-26). "Il Pen Club candida al Premio Nobel il modenese Francesco Benozzo, poeta dei paesaggi - Tempo libero - Gazzetta di Modena". Gazzettadimodena.gelocal.it. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
- ↑ Francesco Benozzo. "Francesco Benozzo — Università di Bologna — FRANCESCO BENOZZO CANDIDATED FOR THE LITERARY NOBEL PRIZE". Unibo.it. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
- ↑ Francesco Benozzo. "Francesco Benozzo — University of Bologna — Publications". Unibo.it. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
- ↑ http://blog.graphe.it/musica/l-inverno-necessario-francesco-benozzo
- ↑ http://blog.graphe.it/2015/12/18/francesco-benozzo-poesia-musica
- ↑ "Festival Literário da Madeira". Festivalliterariodamadeira.blogs.sapo.pt. 2014-10-27. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
- ↑ "Francesco Benozzo & Wislawa Szymborska". YouTube. 2007-07-13. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
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