Cecchi, Emilio

Cecchi, Emilio

▪ Italian essayist and critic
born July 14, 1884, Florence, Italy
died September 6, 1966, Rome

      Italian essayist and critic noted for his writing style and for introducing Italian readers to valuable English and American writers.

      As a young man Cecchi attended the University of Florence, wrote for the influential review La voce (“The Voice”), and wrote a poetry collection, Inno (1910; “Hymn”), and short stories before becoming a newspaper reviewer. In Storia della letteratura inglese nel secolo XIX (1915; “Outline of 19th-Century English Literature”), his critical models are Thomas De Quincey (De Quincey, Thomas) and Charles Lamb (Lamb, Charles). He cofounded the review La ronda (“The Rounds”) in 1919. Cecchi's best-known works are his collections of newspaper essays Pesci rossi (1920; “Goldfish”) and Corse al trotio (1936; “Trotting Races”), on a wide range of subjects from modern life to the future, as well as literary topics, treated with grace and humour. Among his later volumes are his travel writings of Messico (1932; “Mexico”); an early attack on American attitudes, America amara (1940; “Bitter America”); and additional collections of art and literary criticism, several of which have been translated into English.

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