Quasimodo
Quasimodo is one of the main characters of the 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Notre Dame de Paris in French) by French author Victor Hugo.
Salvatore Quasimodo
Salvatore Quasimodo (20 August 1901 - 14 June 1968; pron. qwah-ZIM-o-do) is the name of a 20th-Century Italian poet, awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1959. His collections of poetry include Ed è subito sera (And it's suddenly evening), Giorno dopo giorno (Day after day), La vita non è sogno (Life is not a dream), Il falso e vero verde (The true and false green), La terra impareggiabile (The incomparable earth), and Dare e avere (Profit and loss), as well as Lirici greci, a noteworthy Italian translation of lyric poems from ancient Greece.
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Salvatore Quasimodo - 20 August 1901 - 14 June 1968 - Nobel Prize for Literature - 1959
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