Italian poet from Pescara. Debut poetry book Il Ragazzo d'Estate (concept collection) explores youth, evil and faith with refined language; preface by Dante Quaglietta is noted in the review.

Il Ragazzo d'Estate is presented as a debut collection characterized by refined language, lack of punctuation, rhetorical figures, and a concept-like rhythm. Themes highlighted in reviews: youth (fanciullino), the figure of the Eversor (evil), life/experience/joy, and faith. The review notes a preface by Dante Quaglietta and situates the work in contemporary Italian poetry.

A positive review of Federico Di Mascio's debut poetry book Il Ragazzo d'Estate praises its focus on youth, the nature of evil, and faith. The critic highlights refined language, rhetorical devices, and a concept-book structure. The book is presented as a contemporary Italian poetic voice from Pescara.

For:Readers of contemporary Italian poetry; fans of coming-of-age and reflective verse.

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