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Ofelia Giudicissi Curci

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Ofelia Giudicissi Curci (1934–1981) was an Italian poet,[1] and archeologist.[2][3]

Life

Ofelia was born in the Arbëreshë populated Pallagorio, a settlement near Crotone, in Calabria,[4] southern Italy on 11 May 1934.
She published her first poetry in a volume called Pallagorio (published by Arti Grafiche Pedanesi, Rome) in 1964. Fifteen years after she died (13 September 1981), her husband and sons published a collection of her poetry together with a photo album. In October 1996, Momenti di un profilo meridionale ("Moments of a southern profile") was published post-mortum in Florence by publishing house "Parretti Grafiche".[5]
She worked also in the field of archaeology, mostly on the terrain of her native area, and performed a research on the etymology of her town Pallagorio.[2]

References

  1. ^ Centro storico uomini rappresentativi del socialismo (1964), "Un volume di liriche", La Parola del Popolo, 65–75, La Parola del Popolo Publ. Association: 59, OCLC 2243512
  2. ^ a b Pallagorio (in Italian), Crotone Turismo, archived from the original on 2015-01-02, retrieved 2014-01-02
  3. ^ Pallagorio - Palolo Staltari (in Italian)[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Carlo Cipparrone (1986), Censimento dei poeti calabresi, Calabria letteraria, p. 14, OCLC 15487862
  5. ^ In ricordo della poetessa Ofelia Giudicissi Curci - Mondo Arbersco (in Italian)