Pasquale Verdicchio Explained

Pasquale Verdicchio (born March 4, 1954) is an Italian Canadian poet, critic and translator teaching in the US at UCSD. Born in Naples, Italy, he moved to Vancouver BC in the late 60s.[1] [2] He received his BA from University of Victoria, MA from the University of Alberta, and PhD from the University of California. In the departments of Italian and Comparative Literature, he teaches Italian language, film and literature, and creative writing.[3] [4]

Pasquale Verdicchio was one of the founding members of the Association of Italian-Canadian Writers in 1986.Other founders include Antonio D'Alfonso, Pier Giorgio Di Cicco, Dino Minni, Fulvio Caccia, Marco Micone and Joseph Pivato. Verdicchio was president of the Association of Italian-Canadian Writers from 1994-98 and again from 2006-8.In 2020 Antonio D'Alfonso edited, Pasquale Verdicchio: Essays on His Works a collection of literary studies on the many books of poetry and criticism which Verdicchio produced in his long career.

Publications

Poetry

Non-fiction

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Notes and References

  1. Valerio Viale. "The evergreen Italian diaspora according to Prof. Pasquale Verdicchio". L'Italo-Americano. June 30, 2017. https://italoamericano.org/story/2017-6-30/pasquale-verdicchio
  2. Web site: Verdicchio Pasquale. ABC BookWorld.
  3. Web site: Pasquale Verdicchio. Canadian Writers, Athabasca University.
  4. Web site: Pasquale Verdicchio - Guernica Editions. www.guernicaeditions.com.