Giancarlo Bianchi

Giancarlo Bianchi

Italian poet Giancarlo Bianchi at Casa di Dante
Born 2 March 1952
Florence, Italy
Occupation Poet
Nationality Italian
Notable awards Prize "Fiorentinità" 2010, Silver Fiorino in the Prize Firenze 2003, Special price from Camerata dei poeti 1986

Giancarlo Bianchi is an Italian poet born, living, and working in Florence, Italy. The muse of poetry inspired him from an early age and began a creative journey that will introduce him to scholars working in various capacities in his home town, such as: Adolfo Oxilia, Othello Pagliai, Bruno Nardini, Franco Manescalchi and Mario Luzi. Giancarlo Bianchi has come and has witnessed 40 years of Florentine culture with many experiences he was editor of the "Edition Hellas" has collaborated with Mario Mazzoni magazine "Pegaso" together with friends poets Duccia Camiciotti and Anna Balsamo and periodicals "Solco" and "La Voce". The meeting with Adolfo Oxilia, historic president of "La Camerata dei poeti" of Florence, makes him the inspiration for the book Memories of Adolfo Oxilia from the Ultima to the Camerata dei poeti in which the author recalls his teacher in a sort of dense historical monograph to students and friends of professor including Enrico Nistri. In 2010 the book "Nel tuo volto" by Giancarlo Bianchi is protagonist of the second edition of the "From Florence to the stars" organized by Peter Michael Musone for La Pergola art of Florence in the basilica of San Marco in Florence. He continued his work as a poet and cultural worker as secretary of the Association "Pianeta Poesia" of Florence and is an adviser of "Camerata dei Poeti" of Florence.

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