Manlio Sgalambro

Manlio Sgalambro
Manlio Sgalambro (Catania, 2008).

Manlio Sgalambro (Lentini, December 9 1924) is an Italian philosopher and writer.


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Biography

Birth and death are the two uniquely real moments. The rest is dream, interrupted by some insignificant flashes of vigil.
—Manlio Sgalambro, Aria di Federico (from Il cavaliere dell'intelletto)

Philosophical production

Sgalambro does not have titles or degrees for business cards: how he has become a writer of philosophy – whose books are translated in French, German and Spanish – is a mystery that he is not able to explain.

In 1945 he works jointly with the review Prisma (directed by Leonardo Grassi): the first writing is Paralipomeni all'irrazionalismo.

In 1947 matriculates at the University of Catania:

I did not matriculate into Philosophy because I studied it by myself. I liked penal law and so I chose the faculty of Jurisprudence.[1]
—Manlio Sgalambro

Since 1959, with Sebastiano Addamo, he writes for the magazine Incidenze (founded by Antonio Corsano): the first article is Crepuscolo e notte (that has been printed again in 2011). In the intervening period of time, he writes even for the journal Tempo presente (directed by Nicola Chiaromonte and Ignazio Silone).

In 1963, at the age of 39, he gets married. The incomes coming from the citruses (heredited from his father) was not enough anymore, so he chooses to integrate it by compiling degree thesis and teaching at school.

In the late '70s he decides to organize his thoughts in systematic work: at the age of 55, he sends his first book, La morte del sole, to the editor Adelphi:

And it rested there for two years. But since I am done in this way, I did not ask anything. Then my wife received a call. They asked me to go to Milan, to forge contact with the editor.[2]
—Manlio Sgalambro

In the following years, with the same editor, he publishes: Trattato dell'empietà, Anatol, Del pensare breve, Dialogo teologico, Dell'indifferenza in materia di società, La consolazione, Trattato dell'età, De mundo pessimo, La conoscenza del peggio e Del delitto.

In the meanwhile, in the early '90s, with some friends establishes a small editorial activity in Catania: De Martinis. On the inside, Sgalambro manages pamphlets, publishing a pair of works (Dialogo sul comunismo and Contro la musica) and printing some opera by Giulio Cesare Vanini and Julien Benda.

Collaboration with Battiato

In 1993 he encounters Franco Battiato, accidentally, during the presentation of a common friend's poetry book. After few days, Battiato asks him a meeting to propose him the libretto for the opus Il cavaliere dell'intelletto about Frederik II of Hohenstaufen:

A year ago I didn't know him. Since then we have been worked together. He says to be just a philosopher, but according to me he is a talent that stimulates and enriches me. It seems impossible to me, today, returning to write the lyrics for my things.[3]

Since 1994 he collaborates on almost every Franco Battiato's projects. For him he writes:

  • the libretti of the opera Il cavaliere dell'intelletto, Socrate impazzito, Gli Schopenhauer and Campi magnetici;
  • the lyrics of many pop music albums (L'ombrello e la macchina da cucire, L'imboscata, Gommalacca, Ferro battuto, Dieci stratagemmi, Il vuoto, etc.);
  • the screenplays of the movies Perduto amor, Musikanten (about the last years of Beethoven's life) and Niente è come sembra, of the television transmission Bitte keine réclame and of the documentary Auguri don Gesualdo (about Gesualdo Bufalino).

Since 1998 he writes song lyrics for Patty Pravo (Emma), Fiorella Mannoia (Il movimento del dare), Carmen Consoli (Marie ti amiamo) and Milva (Non conosco nessun Patrizio).

In 2000 he publishes the single La mer, containing the cover of the famous song by Charles Trenet.

In 2001 he publishes the album Fun club, produced by Franco Battiato and Saro Cosentino, containing evergreen songs like La vie en rose (by Édith Piaf) and Moon river (by Henry Mancini), but even the ironic Me gustas tú (by Manu Chao).

In 2007 he gives his voice to the DC-9 airliner of the Italian airline Itavia in Pippo Pollina's opera Ultimo volo about the infamous Ustica disaster.

In 2009 he publishes the single La canzone della galassia, containing the cover of The galaxy song (taken from Monty Python's The meaning of life), sung with the Sardinian-English group Mab.


Bibliography

Discography

Album

Singoli


Videography

Videoclip

  • Tre poesie (2004).
  • La canzone della galassia (2009).


Collaborations

Literature

  • Arthur Schopenhauer, La filosofia delle università (Adelphi, 1992 – ISBN 9788845909436).
  • Giulio Cesare Vanini, Confutazione delle religioni (De Martinis, 1993).
  • Julien Benda, Discorso coerente sui rapporti tra Dio e il mondo (De Martinis, 1994).
  • Giuseppe Tornatore, Una pura formalità (De Martinis, 1994).
  • Maurizio Cosentino, I sistemi morali (Boemi, 1998).
  • Ottavio Cappellani, La morale del cavallo: trattato dei cavalieri (Nadir, 1998).
  • Tommaso Ottonieri, Elegia sanremese (Bompiani, 1998).
  • Domenico Trischitta, Daniela Rocca: il miraggio in celluloide (Boemi, 1999).
  • Salvo Basso, Dui (Prova d'autore, 1999).
  • Manlio Sgalambro & Davide Benati, Segrete (La pietra infinita, 2001).
  • Mariacatena De Leo & Luigi Ingaliso, Nell'antro del filosofo: dialogo con Manlio Sgalambro (Prova d'autore, 2002 – ISBN 9788886140997).
  • Manlio Sgalambro, Silvia Batisti & Rossella Lisi, Opus postumissimum: frammento di un poema (Giubbe rosse, 2002).
  • Manlio Sgalambro & Antonio Contiero, Dolore e poesia (La pietra infinita, 2003).
  • Vincenzo Mollica, Franco Battiato: l'alba dentro l'imbrunire (Einaudi, 2004).
  • Riccardo Mondo & Luigi Turinese, Caro Hillman: venticinque scambi epistolari con James Hillman (Bollati Boringhieri, 2004 – ISBN 9788833914367).
  • Antonio Contiero, Galleria Buenos Aires (Aliberti, 2006 – ISBN 9788874241514).
  • Luca Farruggio, Bugie estatiche (Il filo, 2006 – ISBN 9788878424258).
  • Bruno Monsaingeon, Incontro con Nadia Boulanger (Rue Ballu, 2007 – ISBN 9788895689043).
  • Cristina Valenti, Ustica e le sue arti: percorsi tra impegno creatività e memoria (Titivillus, 2007 – ISBN 9788872181867).
  • Franco Battiato, In fondo sono contento di aver fatto la mia conoscenza (Bompiani & L'ottava, 2007).
  • Anna Vasta, I malnati (I quaderni del battello ebbro, 2007 – ISBN 9788886861595).
  • Michele Falzone, Franco Battiato: la Sicilia che profuma d'oriente (Flaccovio, 2008 – ISBN 9788878044401).
  • Arnold De Vos, Il giardino persiano (Samuele, 2009).
  • Angelo Scandurra, Quadreria dei poeti passanti (Bompiani, 2009 – ISBN 9788845263286).
  • AA.VV., Catania: non vi sarà facile si può fare lo facciamo (ANCE, 2009).
  • Franco Battiato, Don Gesualdo: con i contributi di Manlio Sgalambro e Antonio Di Grado (Bompiani & Kasba comunicazioni, 2010).
  • Domenico Cipriano, Novembre (Transeuropa, 2010 – ISBN 9788875801168).
  • Carlo Guarrera, Occhi aperti spalancati (Mesogea, 2011).

Music

Album

Singles

Songs

Cinema

Movies

Documentaries

  • Daniele Consoli, La verità sul caso del signor Ciprì e Maresco (Zelig, 2004).
  • Guido Cionini, Manlio Sgalambro: il consolatore (Nexmedia, 2006).
  • Franco Battiato, Auguri don Gesualdo (Bompiani & Kasba comunicazioni, 2010 – ISBN 9788845265860).

Videos

Theater

  • Manlio Sgalambro & Franco Battiato, Il cavaliere dell'intelletto: opera in due atti per l'ottocentenario della nascita di Federico II di Svevia (1994).
  • Manlio Sgalambro & Franco Battiato, Socrate impazzito (1995).
  • Manlio Sgalambro & Franco Battiato, Gli Schopenhauer (1998).
  • Igor Stravinsky, L'histoire du soldat (1999).
  • Franco Battiato, Campi magnetici: i numeri non si possono amare (2000).
  • Pippo Pollina, Ultimo volo: orazione civile per ustica (2007).
  • Manlio Sgalambro, Carlo Guarrera & Rosalba Bentivoglio, Frammenti per versi e voce (2009).

Television


Curiosities

Music

  • In Di passaggio (from L'imboscata) he declaims in ancient Greek:
Ταυτο τενι ζων και τεθνηκος και εγρηγορος και καθευδον και νεον και γηραιον ταδε γαρ μεταπεσοντα εκεινα εστι κακεινα παλιν ταυτα.
Heraclitus, Fragments
  • In Invito al viaggio (from Fleurs) he declaims (in Italian):
I invite you to the voyage in the land that is like you. The misty sunlights of those cloudy skies have for my spirit the charm of your treacherous eyes, shining brightly. There all is order and beauty, luxury, peace, and pleasure; the world falls asleep in a warm glow of light; see on the canals those vessels sleeping: their mood is adventurous to satisfy your slightest desires.
  • In Corpi in movimento (from Campi magnetici) he declaims (in Italian):
If, in speaking of my points, I think of some system of things, e.g., the system: love, law, chimney-sweep… and then assume all my axioms as relations between these things, then my propositions, e.g., Pythagoras' theorem, are also valid for these things.
David Hilbert, Letter to Frege of December 29, 1899

Since 1996 he participates in almost every Franco Battiato's tours:

  • In '97 he declaims in Latin on Battiato's song Areknames (from Pollution), renamed for the occasion Canzone chimica:
Bacterium flourescens liquefaciens, Bacterium histolyticum, Bacterium mesentericum, Bacterium sporagenes, Bacterium putrificus…
—Manlio Sgalambro, Canzone chimica
  • In 2002 he sings a new version – with lyrics adapted philosophically – of Accetta il consiglio (taken from The big Kahuna), published the next year in live album Last summer dance.

Cinema

  • In Perduto amor he acts Martino Alliata, philosophy teacher of the leading character (Corrado Fortuna).
  • In Musikanten he acts a noble man from Siena.

Theater


External links


References

  • Manlio Sgalambro & Alessio Cantarella, Manlio Sgalambro's official web site.
  1. ^ Mariacatena De Leo & Luigi Ingaliso, Nell'antro del filosofo: dialogo con Manlio Sgalambro (Prova d'autore, 2002).
  2. ^ Giorgio Calcagno, Sgalambro: il filosofo è uno spione (from La stampa of August 28, 1996).
  3. ^ Liliana Madeo, Battiato: note per un filosofo (from La stampa of September 19, 1994).

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