Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Domenico Tempio (1750–1821) was a Sicilian writer who wrote in the Sicilian language or dialect. During his lifetime, he was considered a major poet, and was much praised, but after his death his work was largely forgotten, until a reawakening of interest following the second world war. His poem La Caristia ("The famine"), describing a famine and rioting in Catania in 1797-98, is regarded as his major work.. }
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- Domenico_Tempio abstract "Domenico Tempio (1750–1821) was a Sicilian writer who wrote in the Sicilian language or dialect. During his lifetime, he was considered a major poet, and was much praised, but after his death his work was largely forgotten, until a reawakening of interest following the second world war. His poem La Caristia ("The famine"), describing a famine and rioting in Catania in 1797-98, is regarded as his major work.".
- Domenico_Tempio comment "Domenico Tempio (1750–1821) was a Sicilian writer who wrote in the Sicilian language or dialect. During his lifetime, he was considered a major poet, and was much praised, but after his death his work was largely forgotten, until a reawakening of interest following the second world war. His poem La Caristia ("The famine"), describing a famine and rioting in Catania in 1797-98, is regarded as his major work.".