Botteghe Oscure was a literary journal that was founded and edited in Rome by Marguerite Caetani (Princess di Bassiano) from 1948 to 1960. Botteghe Oscure...
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also known as San Stanislao alle Botteghe Oscure, is a Roman Catholic church in Rome, sited on Via delle Botteghe Oscure [it] in the Sant'Angelo rione....
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it early…" A shortened version of this first half was published in Botteghe Oscure in May 1952 with the title Llareggub. A Piece for Radio Perhaps. By...
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one of his best-known works. Though first published in the journal Botteghe Oscure in 1951, the poem was written in 1947 while Thomas visited Florence...
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his wife, Marguerite Chapin, founded and edited the literary journal Botteghe Oscure. His niece Topazia (1921–1990) married the composer and conductor Igor...
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Street Of Dark Shops') is the name of a street in Rome (La Via delle Botteghe Oscure) where one of the characters lived, and where Modiano himself lived...
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p. 27. ISBN 978-1-8504-3027-8. "'Il socialismo democratico abita a Botteghe Oscure'". La Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 1 February 2023. Spriano,...
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and director of the literary journals Commerce (fr) (in France) and Botteghe Oscure (in Italy). A daughter of Lelia Chapin (née Gilbert; 1857–1885) and...
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(1952). Poems. Translated by Denis Devlin; Jackson Mathews. Rome: Botteghe Oscure X. Char, René (1956). Hypnos Waking: Poems and Prose. Translated by...
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version of the first half of The Town That Was Mad was published in Botteghe Oscure in May 1952, with the title Llareggub. A Piece for Radio Perhaps. Thomas...
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homage to Berlinguer and lowered himself in front to his coffin at Botteghe Oscure. Riccardo Bisognero, the then Commander-General of the Carabinieri...
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Flowers" is a 1950 short story by Truman Capote, first published in Botteghe Oscure Quaderno VI and reprinted in Breakfast at Tiffany's. It was adapted...
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Girolamo Mattei in the latter's family palace (today Caetani in Via delle Botteghe Oscure, Roma) from 1601 to 1603. It may be believed that Mattei actually commissioned...
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of Loyola to house the daughters of Roman prostitutes) and of the Botteghe Oscure. A second section ("Rome from Antiquity to the Middle Ages") is the...
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writing at the age of nineteen. His work appeared in Encounter and Botteghe Oscure. He also wrote scripts for the BBC Third Programme and was awarded...
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Alessandro Mattei or the Palazzo Mattei alle Botteghe Oscure, is an urban palace located on via delle Botteghe Oscure #32 in the rione Sant'Angelo of Rome, Italy...
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Papers (Dublin: Co-Op Books, 1980) Literary Criticism and Commentary Botteghe oscure : quaderno XII, Roma, (De Luca editore, 1953, contributor) A Question...
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and generally identified with the remains on what is now via delle Botteghe Oscure. The temple was founded in the 3rd century BC or the early 2nd century...
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Delia, or A Masque of Night (1953, with W. H. Auden; published in Botteghe Oscure XII; never set to music) Elegy for Young Lovers (1961, with W. H. Auden...
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Crypta Balbi (National Museum of Rome), which is located at Via delle Botteghe Oscure, 31, (corner of Via M. Caetani). The museum is located in what was...
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(United Kingdom, 1891–1934) Bordercrossing Berlin (Germany, 2006–2008) Botteghe Oscure (Italy, 1948–1960) The Century Magazine (United States, 1881–1930)...
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"House of Flowers" Short story; the first chapter was published in Botteghe Oscure in 1950 and in Harper's Bazaar in 1951 1950 Local Color Book; collection...
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function of the story. In 1952 Calvino wrote with Giorgio Bassani for Botteghe Oscure, a magazine named after the popular name of the party's head offices...
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cryptoportico, whose remains are still visible beside the Via delle Botteghe Oscure. During the Empire, the district was part of IX Circus Flaminius, one...
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Garzanti. ISBN 978-88-11-74092-6. Caprara, Massimo (1997). Quando le botteghe erano oscure. 1944-1969. Uomini e storie del comunismo italiano (in Italian)...
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Republic, Saturday Review of Literature, The Kenyon Review, Tomorrow, Botteghe Oscure, Poetry, Commentary, Arts Magazine, and the New York Herald Tribune...
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The Morning Watch first appeared in the Rome-based literary journal Botteghe Oscure in 1950 and was published by Houghton Mifflin the following year. Subsequent...
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second, Te lucis ante, followed in 1947. He edited the literary review Botteghe oscure for Princess Marguerite Caetani from its founding in 1948 until it...
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was identified with the ancient arcades facing onto the Via delle Botteghe Oscure ("Street of Dark Shops"), so-called because in the Middle Ages the...
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asked her to paint altarpieces for the church of Santa Lucia alle Botteghe Oscure in Rome and for his chapel in the cathedral of Velletri (now lost)...
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