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Amelia Rosselli was an influential Italian poet, translator, and essayist, known for her unique voice and innovative style. Born in the United States to an Italian family, she spent much of her life in Italy, where her literary career flourished. Her poetry often explores themes of identity, memory, and the complexities of language, reflecting her bicultural background. Rosselli's work is characterized by a deep engagement with the emotional and intellectual aspects of existence, making her a significant figure in contemporary literature.

Her notable works include "The Dragonfly: A Selection of Poems: 1953-1981" and the "Hospital Series," through which she gained recognition for her ability to blend personal experience with broader cultural and historical contexts. Rosselli's poetry has influenced many writers and artists, and she is celebrated for her contributions to modern poetry. Despite facing challenges in her career, her legacy continues to inspire new generations of poets and readers.

Nazionalità Italiano
Data di nascita February 18, 1930
Luogo di nascita New York City, New York, United States
Data di morte July 11, 1996