Milo De Angelis (born 1951) is an Italian language poet. He is the author of several books of poetry, as well as a volume of stories and one of essays...
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Aldo DeAngelis (1931–2004), American politician Alex de Angelis (born 1984), Sammarinese Grand Prix motorcycle road racer Antonio T De Angelis III (born...
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actor Milo Cipra (1906–1985), Croatian composer Milo Colton (born 1943), American politician Milo de Angelis (born 1951), Italian language poet Milo Dor...
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da Prato Cielo d'Alcamo Antonio De Santis (Italian and Larinese dialect) Milo de Angelis Fabrizio De André Eugenio De Signoribus Muzi Epifani Alba Florio...
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Giampiero Neri, Enrico Testa, Valerio Magrelli, Maurizio Cucchi, Milo de Angelis, Roberto Carifi, Elio Pecora, Giancarlo Pontiggia, Mario Santagostini...
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Some of the prize awardees include: 2017 – Davide Rondoni; 2018 – Milo de Angelis; 2019 – Franco Loi and Roberto Carifi (special winter edition at Accademia...
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in the US as The Empty Canvas in 1964 and La ciociara, filmed by Vittorio De Sica as Two Women (1960). Cédric Kahn's L'Ennui (1998) is another version...
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Martellini, Luigi (2006). Pier Paolo Pasolini; Retrato de un intelectual. Valencia: Universidad de Valencia. p. 28. ISBN 978-84-370-7928-8. Martelini, L...
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syndicalist tendency influenced by the thought of Georges Sorel and Daniel De Leon. By the time of the defeat of the Turin workers in spring 1920, Gramsci...
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Italo Calvino (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Castiglione della Pescaia in Tuscany. Italo Calvino was born in Santiago de las Vegas, a suburb of Havana, Cuba, in 1923. His father, Mario, was a tropical...
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as Fosca in 2009) Finite Intuition: Selected Poetry and Prose of Milo De Angelis (1995) J. Rodolfo Wilcock’s collection of real and imaginary biographies...
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of the Empathic Movement (Empathism). 2017 – Davide Rondoni 2018 – Milo de Angelis 2019 – Franco Loi and Roberto Carifi (special winter edition at Accademia...
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Pavolini, sec. Roberto Cazzola, ter. (2010) pr. Eugenio Baroncelli, sec. Milo De Angelis, ter. Igiaba Scego (2011) pr. Edoardo Albinati, sec. Paolo Di Paolo...
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Retrieved 5 July 2016. "Memòria del Departament de Cultura 1999" (PDF) (in Catalan). Generalitat de Catalunya. 1999. p. 38. Archived (PDF) from the original...
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Pavolini, sec. Roberto Cazzola, ter. (2010) pr. Eugenio Baroncelli, sec. Milo De Angelis, ter. Igiaba Scego (2011) pr. Edoardo Albinati, sec. Paolo Di Paolo...
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José Saramago (redirect from José de Sousa Saramago)
José de Sousa Saramago GColSE GColCa (Portuguese: [ʒuˈzɛ ðɨ ˈsozɐ sɐɾɐˈmaɣu]; 16 November 1922 – 18 June 2010) was a Portuguese writer. He was the recipient...
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of philosopher François Zourabichvili. Carrère studied at the Lycée Janson-de-Sailly and Sciences Po (the Paris Institute of Political Studies). As an alternative...
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the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1967. In 1942, Malamud met Ann De Chiara (November 1, 1917 – March 20, 2007), an Italian American Roman Catholic...
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by Jean-Paul Sartre, "Orphée Noir", published as a preface to Anthologie de la nouvelle poésie nègre et malgache, edited by Léopold Senghor). He produced...
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David Grossman: "Writing against the Mechanism of Retaliation", Qantara.de, 13-10-2010. Institute for Translation of Hebrew Literature, David Grossman...
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Tagliapietra – Livia Livi (2004) • Raffaele La Capria – Alberto Arbasino – Milo de Angelis (2005) • Gianni Celati – Giovanni Agosti – Giuseppe Conte – Roberto...
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Tagliapietra – Livia Livi (2004) • Raffaele La Capria – Alberto Arbasino – Milo de Angelis (2005) • Gianni Celati – Giovanni Agosti – Giuseppe Conte – Roberto...
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in English in 1957 as "Two Women" and later made into a film by Vittorio De Sica). During her time in the territory of Fondi, she began translating the...
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Tagliapietra – Livia Livi (2004) • Raffaele La Capria – Alberto Arbasino – Milo de Angelis (2005) • Gianni Celati – Giovanni Agosti – Giuseppe Conte – Roberto...
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Much Joy's song "Sort of Haunted House", from Mutiny, is inspired by DeLillo. Milo's song "The Gus Haynes Cribbage League" mentions him with the line: "I...
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Tagliapietra – Livia Livi (2004) • Raffaele La Capria – Alberto Arbasino – Milo de Angelis (2005) • Gianni Celati – Giovanni Agosti – Giuseppe Conte – Roberto...
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2013. ISBN 978-88-95703-93-0 Preface to Anatole France's La rivolta degli angeli, Padua, Meridiano zero, 2004; 2009 (Italian edition of France's The Revolt...
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Tagliapietra – Livia Livi (2004) • Raffaele La Capria – Alberto Arbasino – Milo de Angelis (2005) • Gianni Celati – Giovanni Agosti – Giuseppe Conte – Roberto...
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Pavolini, sec. Roberto Cazzola, ter. (2010) pr. Eugenio Baroncelli, sec. Milo De Angelis, ter. Igiaba Scego (2011) pr. Edoardo Albinati, sec. Paolo Di Paolo...
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such as Giovanni Boccaccio, Rabelais and, perhaps most importantly, Miguel de Cervantes, to whose legacy he considered himself most committed. Other influences...
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