In the two thousand three hundred century. A brief anthology
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Carlo Chiaves, crepuscularism, Sogno e ironia, poetryAbstract
Carlo Chiaves (Turin, 1882 - 1919) was born into one of the most renowned families of Turin at the end of the century (his father was a senator, deputy and minister of the Kingdom of Italy). Carlo graduated in law, but he never worked as a lawyer, because he became soon a semiprofessional journalist. Friend of the poets Guido Gozzano and Amalia Guglielminetti, in 1910 he published a first collection of poems, Sogno e ironia, which enjoyed the approval of the literary critic Giuseppe Antonio Borgese, whom coined the term "crepuscularism" to define the poetry of the whole group.
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