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Latest revision as of 19:53, 3 April 2018
Country
Italy
Birth - Death
1492 - 1556
Occupation
Poet
Description
Renaissance poet and playwright known for both his sacred and profane texts, and often literary attacks on the powerful. Declared himself a sodomite from birth. Notable works include 'La Cortigiana' (1534) and 'La Talenta'. Noted for his fiery letters, that often turned to blackmail to maintain his lifestyle.