Raffaello "Lello" Baldini (24 November 1924 – 28 March 2005),[1][2][3] was an Italian poet in the Romagnol language.[4]
Born in Santarcangelo di Romagna in 1924,[1][5] Baldini was part of the town's literary-artistic circle, which met in a bar owned by his parents,[1][4] and associated with fellow poets Tonino Guerra and Nino Pedretti [it].[4] After graduating from the University of Bologna in 1949,[6] he spent some years teaching in local secondary schools,[4][6] before moving to Milan in 1955,[4][6] where he worked as a journalist for Settimo Giorno, Rivista Pirelli,[6] and then Panorama.[4][7]
Baldini's first publication was Autotem (1967),[4][6] a short comedy satirising fetishes for cars.[4]É solitèri (1976) was Baldini's first collection of poems written in Romagnol,[4][1] and was followed by Ad nòta (1995), which won the Bagutta Prize,[8][9] and Intercity (2000),[10] which is considered among Baldini's best works.[11][12] As well as poems, Baldini wrote several theatrical monologues, such as Zitti tutti! (1993),[1][13] and Furistír (1998),[1] which won the Viareggio Prize.[4][1] Baldini's style is described as surreal,[14][15] grotesque,[15][16] or dramatic,[16] exploring the anxieties of the human condition through the monologues of ordinary people.[12]
Baldini died in 2005.[1] His works continue to be staged in theatres,[3][17][18] and in 2018, Baldini was the subject of a documentary film by Silvio Soldini.[7][19]
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