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Carlo Dossi (1849 – 1910)

Carlo Dossi (his real name was Carlo Alberto Pisani) was born in 1849 in the province of Pavia of rich landowning stock.
In 1861 he moved to Milan where he befriended a few members of the Bohemian set.
“L’Altrieri” (1868) and “Vita di Alberto Pisani” figure among his earlier works.
In 1872 he dedicated himself to a career in the diplomatic service and worked for five years at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Rome, becoming the personal secretary of Francesco Crispi.  During this period he published “La desinenza in A” and “Gocce d’inchiostro”.
On Crispi’s death he abandoned politics and spent the latter years of his life in a villa on Lake Come where he died in 1910.
He greatly revolutionised the language and its style and may be considered a precursor of the later avant-garde writers.


continentiam consequimur solum per incontinentiam. Postribulum domum tuetur
insani viam faciunt qua deinde sapientes utentur
inter particulam et particulam interest tamquam inter sidus et sidus
lex par est omnibus egentibus
lexica sine ulla intermissione corrigenda sunt tamquam descriptiones orbis terrarum
numquam nomen meum inscribo in libris quos emo nisi cum legerim, quod tum tantum eos mihi esse dicere possum
omnes cogitationes iam in cerebro sunt tamquam omnia signa in marmore
perpetuo res gignuntur ad rationes turbandas
qui cupiunt magnas bibliothecas possidere, quarum non unam paginam volvunt, similes eunucis in harem sunt
ut fruamur magna libertate, optima ratio est ut magnam aliis concedamus