miércoles, 5 de marzo de 2014

Arshi Pipa

Arshi Pipa (1920 – July 20, 1997) was an Albanian-American philosopher, writer, poet and literary critic.
Biography
He attended school in Shkodër until 1938. Pipa received a PhD in philosophy at the University of Florence in 1942. After he completed his studies he was a teacher of Italian language in different schools in Albania.
He was imprisoned for ten years (1946–1956) in Communist Albania because he antagonized the communist regime with his recitation of a verse from a "Song of the Flea" by Goethe found in a translation of Faust. After he was released from the prison (he was sentenced for 20 years of prison, but after amnesty it was cut to ten) he escaped to Yugoslavia and lived in Sarajevo during the period 1957–1959. In 1959 he emigrated to United States where he was first a teacher at Adelphi College, Georgetown University, Columbia University, UC Berkeley and then in 1966 to 1989 he was a professor of Italian literature at the University of Minnesota...

3 comentarios:

  1. Ricardo Miguel Luis en twitter dice:

    @LeonDeSiracusa De qué temas me hablas? Filósofo y poeta? Hombre, no creo... Ahora, filósofo y escritor sí que suelen ir de la mano.

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  2. Ricardo Miguel Luis en facebook dice:

    Ambos temas suelen ir de la mano

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  3. Ricardo Miguel Luis en facebook dice:

    Filósofo y poeta!

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