-
Spento (Italian: Spentone) was the
Abbot of
Farfa following the very
brief abbacy of
Nordepert in 888. As
early as the next year (889), he was replaced...
- A Lume
Spento (translated by the
author as With
Tapers Quenched) is a 1908
poetry collection by Ezra Pound. Self-published in Venice, it was his first...
- "Si è
spento il sole" (trans. "The sun has gone out") is a
single by
Adriano Celentano released in
Italy in 1962. The
cover features a
rising sun and is...
- Driver,
which was
released on 30 April. The
first single from the
album "Ho
spento il cielo" with
Tommaso Paradiso was
released on 14 April. The
album debuted...
- hits,
including "24.000 baci", "Il tuo
bacio è come un rock", and "Si è
spento il Sole". He
first appeared on
screen in
Ragazzi del Juke-Box, a 1959 Italian...
- has
media related to Sammontana. "Muore ad
Empoli il re del
gelato Si è
spento il «papà» Sammontana".
Corriere Fiorentino (in Italian). 16
February 2009...
- The
Hearth Turned Off (Italian:Il
focolare spento) is a 1925
Italian silent film
directed by
Augusto Genina and
starring Carmen Boni.
Jeanne Brindeau as...
- word "Imagiste." Of its 25 poems, "Salve Pontifex" had
appeared in A Lume
Spento, and
eight others had
appeared in magazines. The book
includes Pound's interpretation...
- to self-publish his
first collection of 44
poems in the 72-page A Lume
Spento ("With
Tapers Quenched"), 150
copies of
which were
printed in July 1908...
- "Cinema
spento" (2024) "Carita Triste" (2024)...