Ricezione ed elaborazione della retorica politica contemporanea: il caso della poesia dell'ultimo Raboni

In the last phase of his poetry, Giovanni Raboni was concerned with the the issue of rhetoric and the question of the contemporary language of Italian politics. In Ultimi Versi, published posthumously in 2006 by Garzanti, the author makes a satirical use of syntagms, phraseology and verbose expressi...

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Main Author: Davide Podavini
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Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Cagliari 2014-05-01
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Online Access:http://ojs.unica.it/index.php/between/article/view/1102
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spelling doaj-dc9abfa29f534b6b8285486e6a8a0db52020-11-24T22:13:55ZengUniversità degli Studi di CagliariBetween2039-65972014-05-014710.13125/2039-6597/1102743Ricezione ed elaborazione della retorica politica contemporanea: il caso della poesia dell'ultimo RaboniDavide Podavini0Università di TriesteIn the last phase of his poetry, Giovanni Raboni was concerned with the the issue of rhetoric and the question of the contemporary language of Italian politics. In Ultimi Versi, published posthumously in 2006 by Garzanti, the author makes a satirical use of syntagms, phraseology and verbose expressions typical of Berlusconi's propaganda, introducing these elements in his verses with a denunciation intent. This peculiar operation can be illustrated by comparing the poems of Ultimi versi and the political compositions of Cadenza d'inganno, another collection published in 1975, as both of them present precise similarities. Contextualising the posthumous collection in Raboni's work makes it possible to analyse this peculiar phenomenon: the poet, by the mean of his poetry, re-uses the language created by Berlusconi's politics. This study is based on the close examination of the autograph manuscripts, the preparatory writings for Ultimi versi, and of the drafts – written in a notebook kept by the private archive “Valduga” in Milan. These materials prove the way Raboni unveiled this specific political language with a mocking and denunciation intent, and the way the power rhetoric became part of one of the most important poetical works of the 20th century, though in a overturning perspective of estrangement.http://ojs.unica.it/index.php/between/article/view/1102BerlusconiManoscrittiPoesiaPropagandaRaboni
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Ricezione ed elaborazione della retorica politica contemporanea: il caso della poesia dell'ultimo Raboni
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Berlusconi
Manoscritti
Poesia
Propaganda
Raboni
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title Ricezione ed elaborazione della retorica politica contemporanea: il caso della poesia dell'ultimo Raboni
title_short Ricezione ed elaborazione della retorica politica contemporanea: il caso della poesia dell'ultimo Raboni
title_full Ricezione ed elaborazione della retorica politica contemporanea: il caso della poesia dell'ultimo Raboni
title_fullStr Ricezione ed elaborazione della retorica politica contemporanea: il caso della poesia dell'ultimo Raboni
title_full_unstemmed Ricezione ed elaborazione della retorica politica contemporanea: il caso della poesia dell'ultimo Raboni
title_sort ricezione ed elaborazione della retorica politica contemporanea: il caso della poesia dell'ultimo raboni
publisher Università degli Studi di Cagliari
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issn 2039-6597
publishDate 2014-05-01
description In the last phase of his poetry, Giovanni Raboni was concerned with the the issue of rhetoric and the question of the contemporary language of Italian politics. In Ultimi Versi, published posthumously in 2006 by Garzanti, the author makes a satirical use of syntagms, phraseology and verbose expressions typical of Berlusconi's propaganda, introducing these elements in his verses with a denunciation intent. This peculiar operation can be illustrated by comparing the poems of Ultimi versi and the political compositions of Cadenza d'inganno, another collection published in 1975, as both of them present precise similarities. Contextualising the posthumous collection in Raboni's work makes it possible to analyse this peculiar phenomenon: the poet, by the mean of his poetry, re-uses the language created by Berlusconi's politics. This study is based on the close examination of the autograph manuscripts, the preparatory writings for Ultimi versi, and of the drafts – written in a notebook kept by the private archive “Valduga” in Milan. These materials prove the way Raboni unveiled this specific political language with a mocking and denunciation intent, and the way the power rhetoric became part of one of the most important poetical works of the 20th century, though in a overturning perspective of estrangement.
topic Berlusconi
Manoscritti
Poesia
Propaganda
Raboni
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