Marino Moretti
Marino Moretti (born Cesenatico, Italy; July 18, 1885 – July 6, 1979) was an Italian poet and author.
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Died | July 6, 1979 93) | (aged
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | Author, poet |
Moretti's mother instilled in him a love of literature. After a failed attempt at an acting career, he began writing poetry; his first work being published in 1903. During his career, Moretti wrote twenty novels, eight books of verses, three book-length memoirs, and many short stories.[1] Among his better known works are The Voice of God (1920) and Widow of Fioravanti (1971).[2] Moretti's home in Italy has been turned into a museum.[3]
References
- Marrone, Gaetana, ed. (2006), Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies, 1, CRC Press, pp. 1237–1238, ISBN 1579583903.
- "Marino Moretti", The Blade, Toledo, Ohio, July 7, 1979.
- Forlì, Cesena and its province 2005, Guide d'Italia, Touring Editore, 2006, p. 89, ISBN 8836534880.
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