Maria Clementina Cumani was born
in Milan, Lombardy, Italy on May 20, 1908. She was active as a dancer from the
mid -thirties and
was a student of Jia Ruskaja. Author of her own original choreographies, she
decided very early to dance interpreting only compositions of her own creation.
In June 1936 she
met the poet Salvatore
Quasimodo [1901-1968], who fell in love with both her elegant beauty
and her lively artistic talent. They had a son, Alessandro
[1939- ]. After troubled and alternating events, Cumani married the
poet in 1948. Cumani
was essentially the poet’s muse, and above all a precious collaborator: she
would have helped Quasimodo in the translation of the Greek lyrics but above
all of Neruda’s poems. After a complex and torturous married life, the two
legally separated in 1960. His
son Alessandro, then twenty-one, was entrusted to his mother.
She was also very active as a film
actress where she participated in films such as Giulietta
degli spiriti (1965), Federico
Fellini , Medea (1969), Pier
Paolo Pasolini , The Tenant
of the Upper Floor (1978) by Ferdinando
Baldi , and other important films directed by directors such
as Lina
Wertmüller, the Taviani
brothers and Roberto
Rossellini. Although she was long separated from her husband,
she used the surname Quasimodo in many cases.
In 1981 she
published a critical essay on dance, followed by a collection of poems Improvviso un vento. After a long artistic break,
in which she devoted herself to teaching, Cumani returned to dancing: in 1986 she
was the first dancer in the opera Fedora by Umberto
Giordano, staged by Giancarlo
Cobelli at the
Verona Philharmonic Theater .
In 1995, a few months before her death, a volume was published by Spirali that collects diary pages, letters addressed to Quasimodo and poems by Cumani with the title The Art of Silence. Dance. Poetry. The Picture. Finally, in 2003, thanks to her son Alessandro, a collection of her poems was published posthumously by the publisher Nicolodi, entitled O Perhaps Everything Has Not Been.
CUMANI, Mary C. (aka Maria Quasimodo) (Maria Clementina Cumani)
[5/20/1908, Milan Lombardy, Italy – 11/22/1995, Milan, Lombardy, Italy] –
dancer, theater, film, TV actress, author, poet. married to poet Salvatore
Quasimodo [1901-1968] (1948–1960) mother of actor Alessandro Quasimodo
[1939- ].
I Do Not Forgive... I Kill! – 1967 (Maria)
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