Gabriele D'Annunzio
Gabriele D'Annunzio (1863-1938), born Gaetano Rapagnetto d'Annunzio, was an Italian poet, playwright, orator, journalist, aristocrat, and army officer during World War I. He occupied a prominent place in Italian literature and political life. He was often referred to under the epithets Il Vate ("the Poet") or Il Profeta ("the Prophet"). He is best known for his novels Il Piacere (1889), L'Innocente (1892), poetry collection Alcyone (1903) and his contribution to silent film epic Cabiria (1914), for which he wrote all of the intertitles, named the characters and the movie itself.
Known for
WritingBirthday
March 12, 1863Deathday
March 1, 1938Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
19Place of birth
Pescara, Abruzzo, ItalyCast credits
Crew credits
The Innocent
NovelCabiria
NovelFlesh Will Surrender
Novel100 Years of Love
NovelFrancesca da Rimini
Original StoryThe Fire
NovelRomantici a Venezia
WriterThe Fire
WriterThe Metropolitan Opera: Francesca da Rimini
WriterThe Devil's Daughter
NovelThe Ship
NovelL'onda
Poem, WriterFrancesca Da Rimini
Writer