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| TEACHER INSPIRED BY TRAVELS | |
| By Megan Broderick | |
Massimo
Maggiari Italian |
Every summer Dr. Massimo Maggiari
takes students to
the mountains of Northern Italy where they can experience the serenity
of
nature and gain exposure to creative works.
Maggiari,
Director of the Italian Program at the College of Charleston, has been
writing and studying poetry since he was in high school in Genoa,
Italy. After
graduation, Maggiari attended college in Italy. In 1980, he was
accepted into an exchange program at the
University of Washington, where he would earn a master's degree.
His education path continued at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill where he would attain his doctorate. He has won
several awards for his poetry. In 2001, he was the winner of "La Poesia
Incontra," a prestigious slam poetry contest held annually in Italy.
Maggiari read a series of two poems that he had written after September
11th to win the competition. Maggiari says his daughter inspired him
to write these poems. "I returned home from work after September 11th,
and my daughter was dressed as Xena the Warrior Princess because she
wanted to protect her family," said Maggiari. |
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In addition
to his literary works, Maggiari also organizes poetry festivals
throughout the College of Charleston community. “His ‘Waters
of Hermes’ festival held in Charleston has brought top scholars
and artists from around the world to campus. His passion for poetry
is matched by the great care that he gives to planning each event.
"The festivals are not to be missed!”said Professor Darryl Phillips, Chair of the Department
of Classics, German, Italian, Japanese and Russian.
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