Giampiero Neri

Giampietro Pontiggia (7 April 1927 – 15 February 2023), also known by the pen name Giampiero Neri, was an Italian poet. He was noted for his novel style; his work is known for its concise, dry, and unembellished style, and veined with melancholy and humor. His work was often written in prose. He was part of the fourth generation of Lombard line.

Biography
Neri was born in Erba, Como on 7 April 1927. He grew up during World War II, in which he lost members of his family. His younger sister committed suicide in her twenties. He began publishing poetry in the 1960s, influenced by his younger brother (but more known at that time) - Giuseppe Pontiggia. He was soon recognized as a major exponent of the Milanese school of poetry. His poems were often themed around the experiences during the war. He was one of the first in Italy to use a poetical prose as poetry (likely influenced by the descriptive narratives by Vittorio Sereni ) and has been called "a master of poetry in Italian prose". In 1948 he moved with his family to Milan, where he continued to work in a bank for forty years before his retirement. In 2020 he adheres at the Empathic Movement (Empathism) arose in the same year in the South of Italy. In 2019 he received the Cilento Poetry Prize for his brilliant career.

Neri died on 15 February 2023, at the age of 95.

Selected works

 * L'aspetto occidentale del vestito (Guanda: 1976)
 * Liceo (Guanda: 1986) ISBN 8877462396
 * Dallo stesso luogo (Coliseum: 1992) ISBN 978-8877640253
 * Teatro naturale (Mondadori: 1998) ISBN 978-8804436225
 * Erbario con figure (LietoColle: 2000) ISBN 8878480673
 * Finale (Dialogolibri: 2002)
 * Armi e mestieri (Mondadori: 2004) ISBN 978-8804529385
 * Piano d'erba (Quaderni di Orfeo: 2005)
 * Di questi boschi (Quaderni di Orfeo: 2007)
 * Paesaggi inospiti (Mondadori: 2009) ISBN 978-8804588153
 * Il professor Fumagalli e altre figure (Mondadori: 2012) ISBN 978-8804621669
 * Via provinciale (Garzanti: 2017) ISBN 978-8811672449
 * Non ci saremmo più rivisti. Antologia personale (Interlinea edizioni: 2018) ISBN 978-8868571795
 * Antologia personale (Garzanti edizioni: 2022) ISBN 978-8811000792