HelenBarolini maiden name Mollica born 1925 is an American author, born in Syracuse, New York . She married Antonio Barolini , an Italian poet, and lives outside New York City. She has been included in The Best American Series Best American Essays for 1991 and 1993. Her first book, the novel Umbertina 1979 , was assisted by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and in 2008 won the Premio Acerbi, a coveted Italian literary prize. Her anthology The Dream Book An Anthology of Writings by Italian American Women received an American Book Award. Barolini attended Wells College in Aurora, Cayuga County, New York , and graduated magna cum laude from Syracuse University . She received a Master s degree from Columbia University . She was an exchange student at the University of London where she studied contemporary English literature, and then traveled in Europe writing Letters from Abroad for the Syracuse Herald Journal . Following studies in Italy, she married the late Italian author and journalist Antonio Barolini , and lived in Italy and the United States. She became the English translator of Antonio s writings that were published in The New Yorker , Reporter , and other American publications as well as translator of his books. fact date October 2008 She has been an invited writer at Yaddo and the MacDowell Colony and a writer in residence at the Mark Twain Quarry Center of Elmira College , and has been honored by MELUS, the American Italian Cultural Roundtable, the Order Sons of Italy in America , the Italian Welfare League, and other organizations for her literary work on the Italian American experience. Bibliography Crossing the Alps. 2010 Bordighera Press Umbertina ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barolini, Helen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barolini, Helen Category ... Category People from Syracuse, New York US novelist stub it HelenBarolini ... more details
unreferenced date May 2008 File AntonioBarolini.jpeg thumb right 140px Antonio Barolini 1969 Antonio Barolini was an Italy Italian poet and novelist who was born in Vicenza on 29 May 1910, and died in Rome on 21 January 1971. His stories, translated into English by his wife, HelenBarolini , appeared in The New Yorker and then were collected and published as The Last Family Countess, and other Stories . He was awarded the Bagutta Prize in Milan for his book of poetry, Elegie di Croton . Publications Poetry collections Croton Elegies 1959 The Mother Poems 1960 Novels The Long Madness Nights of Fear 1967 The Last Family Countess 1968 The Memory of Stephen 1969 References R. Bertacchini, BAROLINI, Antonio . In Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani , Roma Istituto dell Enciclopedia Italiana, Vol. XXXIV, 1988 http www.treccani.it Portale elements categoriesItems.jsp?pathFile sites default BancaDati Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani VOL34 DIZIONARIO BIOGRAFICO DEGLI ITALIANI Vol34 051603.xml on line Fernando Bandini editor , Neri Pozza e Antonio Barolini lettere 1955 1970, con uno scritto di Neri Pozza , Bassano del Grappa, Tassotti, 1998. reflist gallery Image AntonioBarolini.jpeg thumb alt A Antonio Barolini. Antonio Barolini circa 1969. Image ABarolini con madre e sorelle.jpeg thumb alt A Antonio Barolini and family. Antonio Barolini with him mother and sisters in Vicenza circa 1940. gallery Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barolini, Antonio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1910 PLACE OF BIRTH Vicenza DATE OF DEATH 1971 PLACE OF DEATH Rome DEFAULTSORT Barolini, Antonio Category 1910 births Category 1971 deaths Category Italian poets Category Italian writers Category Italian journalists it Antonio Barolini ... more details
dablink This article is about the mythological figure Helen of Troy. For the ancestor of the Greeks Hellenes , see Hellen . For other uses, see Helen disambiguation . Helen of Troy redirects here. For other uses, see Helen of Troy disambiguation File Helen Menelaus Louvre G424.jpg thumb right Helen and Menelaus Menelaus intends to strike Helen struck by her beauty, he drops his sword. A flying Eros ... , c.  450&ndash 440  BC Paris , Louvre . In Greek mythology , Helen in Ancient Greek Greek , polytonic &ndash Hel n , known also as Helen of Troy and earlier Helen of Sparta , was the daughter ... of Helen s name has been a problem to scholars until the present. Georg Curtius related Helen ... suggestions offers much satisfaction. ref Clader, Helen , 63&ndash 64 Skutsch, Helen , 191 ..., the form of her name that has no initial digamma . ref The name of Helen as worshipped at Sparta and Therapne began with a digamma . On the other hand, at Corinth , there is evidence of Helen without a digamma. Scutsch Helen , 189, 190 and passim suggests that we have to make do with two different names, two different mythological Helens . ref The possible connection of Helen s name to ... . ref Scutsch, Helen , 190&ndash 191, 192 ref ref Compare Proto Indo European language Proto Indo ... of the Homeric Greece Menelaus and Helen reign over Laconia. The origins of Helen s myth date back ... of Helen , 14&ndash 15 Thompson, The Trojan War , 20 ref Recent archaeological excavations ... for a Mycenaean palatial complex buried beneath present day Sparta. ref Hughes, Helen of Troy ... of Helen s unconventional birth she and Clytemnestra are shown emerging from one egg Castor and Pollux from another. In most sources, including the Iliad and the Odyssey , Helen is the daughter of Zeus ... 3D23 3Acard 3D181 218 . ref Euripides play Helen play Helen , written in the late 5th century BC, is the earliest source to report the most familiar account of Helen s birth that, although her putative ... more details
File Shockoe Hill Cemetery Poe s Helen 2.jpg thumb 200px Grave of Jane Stanard in Shockoe Hill Cemetery , Richmond, Virginia Richmond , Virginia . The last stanza of To Helen is inscribed on the bronze marker at the base of the stone. To Helen is the first of two poetry poems to carry that name written by Edgar Allan Poe . The 15 line poem was written in honor of Jane Stanard, the mother of a childhood friend. Citation needed date November 2009 It was first published in 1831 collection Poems of Edgar A. Poe then reprinted in 1836 in the Southern Literary Messenger . Poe revised the poem in 1845, making several improvements, most notably changing the beauty of fair Greece, and the grandeur of old Rome to the glory that was Greece and the grandeur that was Rome. These improved lines are the most well known lines of the poem. Citation needed date April 2008 Analysis In To Helen, Poe is celebrating the nurturing power of woman. ref Kennedy, J. Gerald. Poe, Ligeia, and the problem of Dying Women collected in New Essays on Poe s Major Tales , edited by Kenneth Silverman. Cambridge University Press, 1993. p. 115. ISBN 0521422434 ref Poe was inspired in part by Samuel Taylor Coleridge , particularly in the second line Like those Nicean barks of yore which resembles a line in Coleridge s Youth and Age Like those trim skiffs, unknown of yore . ref Campbell, Killis. The Origins of Poe , The Mind of Poe and Other Studies . New York Russell & Russell, Inc., 1962 153 154. ref Allusions Poe, in referring to Helen, may be alluding to the Greek goddess of light or Helen of Troy who is considered to be the most beautiful woman who ever lived, though there is not enough information given to determine for certain. He also makes a reference to Psyche, a beautiful princess who became the lover .... Full poem wikisourcepar To Helen Poe, 1831 Original 1831 version poem Helen, thy beauty is to me Like ... from the regions which Are Holy land poem Revised 1845 version poem Helen, thy beauty is to me Like ... more details
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