Salvatore Quasimodo was born in Modica,
near Ragusa, in 1901. He probably first became acquainted with Agrigento as a
child when his father was a stationmaster in the nearby railway stations of Comitini,
Aragona-Caldare, Gela, Acquaviva Platani.
His childhood
memories, re-lived with the emotions aroused by his classical readings and translations
of Greek lyric poets, engendered two poems: Agrigentum Road (Strada
di Agrigentum), included in his collection Nuove Poesie (1942),
and Temple of Zeus, in the collection Il Falso e vero verde
(1954).
In 1959, Quasimodo attended the cerimony for the transfer of Luigi
Pirandello's ashes to his burial in the Kaos district.
