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Salvatore Toma (11 May 1951 – 17 March 1987) was an Italian poet, born in the Southern Italian region of Apulia. A visionary and passionate poet, he delved deeply into the meaning of love and death, while searching within man and nature the connection with universal consciousness. A restless soul, part of the so-called wave of the Italian accursed poets, he committed suicide in 1987 aged 35. His fame was enhanced nationally by the publication of a collection of his poems, Canzoniere della morte ("Canzoniere of Death") .

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  • سالفاتوري توما (بالإيطالية: Salvatore Toma)‏ هو شاعر إيطالي، ولد في 11 مايو 1951 في ماليي في إيطاليا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 17 مارس 1987. (ar)
  • Salvatore Toma (11 May 1951 – 17 March 1987) was an Italian poet, born in the Southern Italian region of Apulia. A visionary and passionate poet, he delved deeply into the meaning of love and death, while searching within man and nature the connection with universal consciousness. A restless soul, part of the so-called wave of the Italian accursed poets, he committed suicide in 1987 aged 35. Born in Maglie, province of Lecce, into a family of florists, Toma attended high school, but he would not continue his studies, even though he kept researching intensely the poets he loved. During his lifetime he published six collections of poems, from 1970 to 1983. His fame was enhanced nationally by the publication of a collection of his poems, Canzoniere della morte ("Canzoniere of Death") . In 2005, Italian film director Elio Scarciglia made a documentary movie on Salvatore Toma, inclusive of testimonies and titled The Forest of Words. (en)
  • Salvatore Toma (Maglie, 11 maggio 1951 – 17 marzo 1987) è stato un poeta italiano, tra i maggiori lirici salentini e pugliesi. (it)
  • Сальваторе Тома (итал. Salvatore Toma; 11 мая 1951, Малье — 17 марта 1987) — итальянский поэт, которого относят к современным проклятым поэтам. (ru)
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  • Maglie, Apulia (en)
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  • سالفاتوري توما (بالإيطالية: Salvatore Toma)‏ هو شاعر إيطالي، ولد في 11 مايو 1951 في ماليي في إيطاليا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 17 مارس 1987. (ar)
  • Salvatore Toma (Maglie, 11 maggio 1951 – 17 marzo 1987) è stato un poeta italiano, tra i maggiori lirici salentini e pugliesi. (it)
  • Сальваторе Тома (итал. Salvatore Toma; 11 мая 1951, Малье — 17 марта 1987) — итальянский поэт, которого относят к современным проклятым поэтам. (ru)
  • Salvatore Toma (11 May 1951 – 17 March 1987) was an Italian poet, born in the Southern Italian region of Apulia. A visionary and passionate poet, he delved deeply into the meaning of love and death, while searching within man and nature the connection with universal consciousness. A restless soul, part of the so-called wave of the Italian accursed poets, he committed suicide in 1987 aged 35. His fame was enhanced nationally by the publication of a collection of his poems, Canzoniere della morte ("Canzoniere of Death") . (en)
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  • سالفاتوري توما (ar)
  • Salvatore Toma (it)
  • Salvatore Toma (en)
  • Тома, Сальваторе (ru)
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