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Montale

American  
[mawn-tah-le] / mɔnˈtɑ lɛ /

noun

  1. Eugenio 1896–1981, Italian poet: Nobel Prize 1975.


Montale British  
/ monˈtaːle /

noun

  1. Eugenio (euˈdʒɛːnjo). 1896–1981, Italian poet: Nobel prize for literature 1975

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Merini won two coveted Italian literary awards, the Librex Montale in 1993 and the Viareggio Prize for poetry in 1996.

From New York Times

Unfortunately for those who don’t live in Southern Italy, like Montale did, or California, like Waters, lemon groves are few and far between.

From Washington Post

It’s a good book, combining personal reminiscence and intensive reflection on works by poets as various as Siegfried Sassoon, Marina Tsvetaeva, Rainer Maria Rilke, Marianne Moore, Eugenio Montale, William Matthews and Haki R. Madhubuti, among many others.

From Washington Post

As a college student, Klobuchar got her first taste of working in a presidential administration as an intern for former Vice President Walter Montale under the Carter administration.

From Fox News

Eliot and, less well-known to Anglophone readers, the Italian Eugenio Montale, to find meaning in Guston’s “simple yet strange” imagery.

From Economist