Antonio Porchia

Antonio Porchia

1885–1968 · lived 82 years IT IT

Antonio Porchia was an Italo-Argentine poet known for his aphoristic and existentialist work. His writing is marked by conciseness, philosophical depth, and the exploration of themes such as life, death, time, and solitude. Although his literary production is scarce, his only book, 'El Libro de las Palabras', achieved a cult status and influenced several Spanish-language writers. His work stands out for its ability to condense complex reflections into short and impactful sentences, inviting the reader to a deep introspection about the human condition. The intensity and originality of his aphorisms have earned Porchia a unique place in 20th-century literature.

n. 1885-11-13, Conflenti · m. 1968-11-09, Buenos Aires

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