Massimo Bacigalupo (born 1947 in Rapallo, Italy) is an experimental filmmaker, scholar, and translator of poetry, essayist and literary critic. He was a founding member of the Cooperative of Independent Filmmakers in Rome. As a filmmaker of the Italian Independent Cinema (Cinema Indipendente Italiano), he was influenced by the New American Cinema.
^Peter Makin,”Ideogram, ‘Right Naming’ and the Authoritarian Streak”, in: Zhaoming Qian (ed.), Ezra Pound and China, Ann Arbor, Michigan, (Univ. of Michigan Press) 2003, pp.120-142.
^Alfredo Giuliani, “Per Confucio eia eia alala”, in: La Repubblica, July 7, 1985,p.17. Stefano Giovanardi refers to the exhibition "Ezra Pound: un poeta a Rapallo," curated by Bacigalupo and praises Bacigalupo’s annotated translation of Pound’s Homage to Sextus Propertius. See A. Giuliani, “Era un simpatico vecchio satiro” [He (Pound) was a dear old satyr], in: La Repubblica, July 7, 1985, p.16.
^Cf. “Bacigalupo, Massimo Andrea”, in: Who’s Who in the World, 10th ed., 1991-1992. Stefano Verdino, "I 70 anni di Bacigalupo, intellettuale a tutto campo", in: Il Secolo XIX, 20 April 2017.