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Biagio Marin: The Poet of Istria and the Word

Biagio Marin (1891-1983) was an Italian poet and linguist, deeply rooted in the culture and traditions of Istria, the region where he spent most of his life. His poetic work is a vibrant celebration of his homeland, his language, and his identity, combining a strong connection to tradition with an incessant search for new forms of expression.

Poetry and Istrian Identity

Marin's poetry is inseparable from the landscape, history, and people of Istria. He used the Italian language in a unique way, incorporating dialectal terms and a distinctive musicality that evokes the spirit of the region. His works are a reflection of his deep connection with the sea, the land, and the complexities of life in a borderland marked by different cultural and historical influences.

Career and Contributions

In addition to his vast poetic output, Marin dedicated himself to the study of the language and culture of Istria, acting as a linguist and promoter of his region's cultural identity. His poetic work is an important record of collective memory and human experiences lived in a particular geographical and historical context.

Notable Works

Among his most significant poetry collections are:

  • *Il dolore di Gog* (1947)
  • *H definitiones* (1974)
  • *Aforismi istriani* (1977)

Marin's poetry is characterized by lyrical intensity, the strength of its imagery, and a profound reflection on the human condition, time, and memory, always from the perspective of his Istro-Croatian identity.