- Piero Jahier
Piero Jahier (
11 April 1884 –10 September 1966 ) was an Italianpoet ,translator andjournalist .Life
He was born in
Genoa into aProtestant family, his father a Piedmontese preacher whose work took them toTurin andSusa . After the father's suicide in 1897, Piero's mother took her six sons to her hometown ofFlorence . He gained a scholarship and studiedtheology , but the family's financial difficulties forced him into full-time work at the railway. Nevertheless he started to write articles, and, after meetingGiuseppe Prezzolini , he became involved with the periodical "La Voce", to which (under the pseudonym Gino Bianchi) he contributed a large number of book reviews and pieces coloured by his religious sensibility. In 1915 he published "Resultanze", a satirical "biography" of Gino Bianchi which presents his life as one long exercise inbureaucracy , and which reflects Jahier's experiences in public administration.During
World War I he was a volunteer and contributed to the trench newspaper "L'Astico". Afterwards he published a number of works, but largely ceased publishing in the 1920s as a result of the rise ofFascism , returning triumphantly after the liberation, when he received many honours.His poetry, with its heavy Biblical overtones, is comparable to that of
Paul Claudel (which he translated into Italian), and contrasts interestingly with mostNovecento work. It has however been criticised for excessive political and moralistic content. His best-known poem is entitled simply "Ragazzo" ("Boy"). His translations are from English, French, and even (indirectly) Chinese.He died in
Florence . He was married to Elena Rochot and had one daughter.
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