Canti
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The Canti di Giacomo Leopardi is a collection of poems that was first published in 1835. The poems are written in a variety of styles, including sonnets, canzoni, and blank verse. They explore themes of pessimism, boredom, and the decline of the Italian nation. Leopardi's unique voice and lyrical style have made the Canti a classic of Italian literature.Book Details
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