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    Elio Vittorini (Italian: [ˈɛːljo vittoˈriːni] ; 23 July 1908 – 12 February 1966) was an Italian writer and novelist. He was a contemporary of Cesare Pavese...
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  • Vittorini is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Domenico Vittorini (1892–1958), Italian writer and academic Elio Vittorini (1908–1966)...
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  • politician Elio Vittorini (1908–1966), Italian writer and novelist Elio Zagato (1921–2009), Italian automobile designer, entrepreneur and racing driver. Elio Zamuto...
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  • [koɱversatˈtsjoːne in siˈtʃiːlja]) is a novel by the Italian author Elio Vittorini. It originally appeared in serial form in the literary magazine Letteratura...
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  • by Valentino Orsini. It is based on the novel with the same name by Elio Vittorini. Flavio Bucci as Enne 2 Monica Guerritore as Berta Ivana Monti as Lorena...
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  • he suggested sending it to Elio Vittorini, unsurprisingly this rather traditional novel did not appeal to modernist Vittorini, who found it "rather old-fashioned"...
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    passed four exams in his first year while reading anti-Fascist works by Elio Vittorini, Eugenio Montale, Cesare Pavese, Johan Huizinga, and Pisacane, and works...
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    Alexander Schröder, Georges Simenon, Jun'ichirō Tanizaki, Lionel Trilling, Elio Vittorini, Robert Penn Warren and Tennessee Williams. There were only five women...
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  • without Borders was founded by Alane Salierno Mason, translator of Elio Vittorini, in 1999 and began publication in 2003. It promotes cultural understanding...
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  • the plot in the second half of the novel" while novelist and critic Elio Vittorini considered the "stylistic disunity between the early and later chapters"...
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  • first planned publication in 1961 on the review Menabó, directed by Elio Vittorini. In 2000, the galley proofs of I fatti della fera were published (ISBN 88-17-66981-4)...
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  • established in 1959. Its founders were Elio Vittorini and Italo Calvino. The first issue appeared in July 1959. Elio Vittorini and Italo Calvino edited the magazine...
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    with several reviews and studied Greek and Latin. In 1929, invited by Elio Vittorini, who had married Quasimodo's sister, he moved to Florence. Here he met...
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    he suggested sending it to Elio Vittorini, unsurprisingly this rather traditional novel did not appeal to modernist Vittorini, who found it "rather old-fashioned"...
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    published posthumously too, in 1969). The novel was turned down by Elio Vittorini, who advised Fenoglio to carve out stories and then incorporate them...
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  • was represented by such authors as Alberto Moravia, Ignazio Silone, Elio Vittorini, Carlo Levi, Vasco Pratolini and others. Neo-realism in painting was...
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  • living in New York City for many years. The film is an adaptation of Elio Vittorini's anti-fascist novel Conversations in Sicily, which was first published...
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    20th century. In addition to Guttuso himself, Marx, Engels, Trotsky, Elio Vittorini, Angela Davis, Stalin, Lenin, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir,...
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    Leonardo Sciascia, Vitaliano Brancati, Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, Elio Vittorini, Vincenzo Consolo and Andrea Camilleri (noted for his novels and short...
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    affiliated with the Communist Party. Giulio Einaudi was the publisher, and Elio Vittorini was the editor of the magazine. Franco Fortini, an Italian poet and...
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  • Ferlinghetti, Gregory Corso and many other English-language authors Elio Vittorini – translator of works by Ernest Hemingway, William Saroyan, John Steinbeck...
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  • writings. Their sources include writings by Marguerite Duras, Franz Kafka, Elio Vittorini and Bertolt Brecht; two operas by Arnold Schoenberg; letters written...
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    example had been Crocenzi's Conversazione in Sicilia, with text by Elio Vittorini). Ciol moved to Milan in 1963 to work on projects for the firm of Altimani;...
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  • 80/70 – post-15 BCE, Roman E, nf), full name Marcus Vitruvius Pollio Elio Vittorini (1908–1966, Italy, nf/f) Herbert Vivian (1865–1940, England, nf/f) Vincenzo...
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    She also collaborated on the daily newspaper Milano Sera, directed by Elio Vittorini. Bo Bardi took part in the First National Meeting for Reconstruction...
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  • publishing house Arnoldo Mondadori Editore as a proofreader. In 1958 Elio Vittorini, consultant of the publishing house, read the manuscript of Castellaneta's...
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    communism, in the left framework, near the author's self-portrait, Elio Vittorini, and Jean-Paul Sartre. In 1971, black playwright Elvie Moore wrote the...
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    the 1950s, a cultural climate fed by such writers as Cesare Pavese, Elio Vittorini, and Ezra Pound. He met Marisa Merz during his studies in Turin in the...
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  • intellectuals, some took strong anti-fascist stances, with Romano Bilenchi, Elio Vittorini, Alfonso Gatto and Vasco Pratolini being the main dissidents. "Tradition...
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    (Idylls from Messina, 1882) Giovanni Pascoli – poem L'Aquilone (1904) Elio Vittorini – Le donne di Messina (Women of Messina, 1949) and Conversazione in...
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