Domenico Bellizzi

Author

1918 – 1989

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Who was Domenico Bellizzi?

Domenico Bellizzi, also known under the pseudonym of Vorea Ujko, is among the most popular and respected of the Arbëresh poets. Domenico Bellizzi was a modest priest from Frascineto in Calabria who taught modern literature in Firmo where his memory has been cherished since his death in a car accident in January 1989.

Bellizzi's verse, a refined lyric expression of Arbëresh being, has appeared in many periodicals and anthologies as well as in seven collections, four of which were published in Italy, two in Albania and one in Kosovo. Bellizzi is a poet of rich tradition. He is the worthy heir of the great nineteenth-century Arbëresh poets Girolamo De Rada and Giuseppe Serembe, both of whom he admired very much. His verse is intimately linked with the Arbëresh experience, imbued with the gjaku i shprishur. Though devoid of the lingering sentiments of romantic nationalism so common in Albanian verse, and the standard motifs of exile lyrics, Bellizzi's poetry does not fail to evince the strength of his attachment to the culture of his Balkan ancestors despite five hundred years in the dheu i huaj.

His verse collections include:

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Born
1918
Nationality
  • Albania
Profession
Died
1989

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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