- Carlo Porta
Carlo Porta (
June 15 ,1775 ndashJanuary 5 ,1821 ) was an Italian poet, the most famous writer inMilanese (the central dialect of theWestern Lombard language ).Biography
Porta was born in
Milan to Giuseppe Porta and Violante Gottieri, a merchant family. [CathEncy|wstitle=Carlo Porta] He studied inMonza until 1792 and then in the Seminario of Milan. In 1796, theNapoleonic Wars pushed Porta to find a job inVenice (where one of his brothers lived) and he remained there until 1799.From 1804 until his death, Porta worked as clergyman. In 1806, he married to Vincenza Prevosti.
He died in Milan in January 1821 from an attack of
gout and was buried in the Church of San Gregorio. His tomb was susequently lost.Works
Porta began to write poems in 1790, although few of them were published before 1810. In 1804-1805 he worked at a Milanese translation of the
Divine Comedy , which he, however, left unfinished. In these years the progressive group that formed round him and called themselves the "Camerletta Portiana" includedGiuseppe Bossi , who painted a group portrait of four "Amici della Camerletta Portiana".In 1810, "Brindisi de Meneghin all'Ostaria " (written for
Napoleon 's return in Milan) was published. His best season began two years later, with "Desgrazzi de Giovannin Bongee" ("Troubles of Johnny Bolgeri").His works can be divided into three categories: works against superstition and religious hypocrisy, descriptions of vivid Milanese popular characters, and political works. The first one includes "Fraa Zenever" ("Brother Juniper", 1813), "On Miracol" ("A Miracle", 1813), "Fraa Diodatt" ("Brother Adeodato", 1814), "La mia povera nonna la gh'aveva" ("My dead granny had...", 1810). His political satires were mainly sonnets, such as "Paracar che scappee de Lombardia" ("Scarecrows [literally 'milestones', referred to Frenchmen] who are escaping from Lombardy", 1814), "E daj con sto chez-nous, ma sanguanon "("And go on with this 'chez-nous', but bloody Heaven...", a satire about French, 1811), "Marcanagg i politegh secca ball" (1815, "Goddam ballbreaker politicians"), "Quand vedessev on pubblegh funzionari" ("When I'd see a public officer...", 1812). Porta satirized the upcoming new Milanese aristocracy, too, in "La nomina del cappellan" (1819, "The chaplain's appointment"), making a parody of the episode of the "vergine cuccia" ("virgin pet-pup") in "Il Giorno (Il Mezzogiorno)", by
Giuseppe Parini (a satire itself).His best works are probably those portraying the Milanese popular life, with the collections "Olter desgrazzi de Giovannin Bongee "("Other Troubles of Johnny Bolgeri", 1814), "El lament del Marchionn di gamb avert" ("The Lament of Melchior the Crippled", 1816) and what is generally considered his masterwork, "La Ninetta del Verzee" ("Little Nina, from Greens Market", 1815), a meaningful and heartbreaking monologue/confession of a prostitute. In 1816 Porta joined the Romantic literarian movement ("Sonettin col covon", "Little sonnet, with a big tail"), obviously in his own way.
References
*cite book |first=Dante |last=Isella |chapter=Carlo Porta |title=Storia della Letteratura Italiana |editor=Emilio Checchi and
Natalino Sapegno |volume=VII |publisher=Garzanti |location=Milan |year=1982See also
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