Giuseppe Balducci | |
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Born | 1992 (age 31–32) |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | literary critic |
Website |
giuseppebalducci |
Giuseppe Balducci (born 1992) is an Italian literary critic. [1] [2]
He was born in Apulia. He earned a bachelor's degree in literature [3] from the University of Bari , where he focused his academic pursuits on the emblematic section of the «Mario Praz» archival fund, housed at the Primoli Foundation in Rome, while under the tutelage of the Chair of Bibliography and Library Science. [4]
His scholarly work is characterized by critical essays on prominent literary figures such as Mario Praz, [5] [6] Henry de Montherlant [7] and Pierre Loti. [8]
His academic interests extended to the study of the tradition and transmission of both ancient and modern texts, which he actively engaged with by participating in various academic conferences and seminars.
In the year 2022, he made a significant discovery, collaborating with Giovanni Balducci, that culminated in the publication of an unpublished work by Marcel Proust. This work notably references the Impresa di Fiume, an undertaking led by the renowned Italian poet Gabriele D'Annunzio. Their discovery garnered notable attention, with coverage from reputable sources such as Il Sole 24 Ore [9] [10] and TG2. [11]
In 2022, he contributed to the international journal la Biblioteca di via Senato with his essay titled La letteratura degli emblemi e delle imprese, delving into emblem literature and offering insights into Mario Praz's notable book, Studies in the Seventeenth-Century Imagery. [12] Continuing his scholarly endeavors, the year 2023 saw him presenting Mario Praz's work Misteri d'Italia on TG2. [13] This remarkable publication assembles, for the first time in a single volume, a collection of rare writings by the distinguished Italian writer that originally appeared in the magazine Il Borghese in 1958. [14] He also undertook the editorial work for Praz's Omelette soufflée à l'antiquaire, a literary exploration of the writer's enduring passion for antiques. [15]
It is worth noting that his works have been featured in esteemed journals, including Antinomie, Il Giornale dell'Arte, La ricerca, [16] MicroMega, Studium, [17] Studi Francesi. [18]
(selected works)
Giuseppe Balducci | |
---|---|
Born | 1992 (age 31–32) |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | literary critic |
Website |
giuseppebalducci |
Giuseppe Balducci (born 1992) is an Italian literary critic. [1] [2]
He was born in Apulia. He earned a bachelor's degree in literature [3] from the University of Bari , where he focused his academic pursuits on the emblematic section of the «Mario Praz» archival fund, housed at the Primoli Foundation in Rome, while under the tutelage of the Chair of Bibliography and Library Science. [4]
His scholarly work is characterized by critical essays on prominent literary figures such as Mario Praz, [5] [6] Henry de Montherlant [7] and Pierre Loti. [8]
His academic interests extended to the study of the tradition and transmission of both ancient and modern texts, which he actively engaged with by participating in various academic conferences and seminars.
In the year 2022, he made a significant discovery, collaborating with Giovanni Balducci, that culminated in the publication of an unpublished work by Marcel Proust. This work notably references the Impresa di Fiume, an undertaking led by the renowned Italian poet Gabriele D'Annunzio. Their discovery garnered notable attention, with coverage from reputable sources such as Il Sole 24 Ore [9] [10] and TG2. [11]
In 2022, he contributed to the international journal la Biblioteca di via Senato with his essay titled La letteratura degli emblemi e delle imprese, delving into emblem literature and offering insights into Mario Praz's notable book, Studies in the Seventeenth-Century Imagery. [12] Continuing his scholarly endeavors, the year 2023 saw him presenting Mario Praz's work Misteri d'Italia on TG2. [13] This remarkable publication assembles, for the first time in a single volume, a collection of rare writings by the distinguished Italian writer that originally appeared in the magazine Il Borghese in 1958. [14] He also undertook the editorial work for Praz's Omelette soufflée à l'antiquaire, a literary exploration of the writer's enduring passion for antiques. [15]
It is worth noting that his works have been featured in esteemed journals, including Antinomie, Il Giornale dell'Arte, La ricerca, [16] MicroMega, Studium, [17] Studi Francesi. [18]
(selected works)