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    Alessandro Baricco (Italian pronunciation: [ale's:andro baˈrik:o]; born 25 January 1958) is an Italian writer, director and performer. His novels have...
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    same year. City Reading (Tre Storie Western) (2003) started as an idea for a collaboration with contemporary Italian writer Alessandro Baricco, known for...
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  • City Reading (Tre Storie Western) is a 2003 album by the French duo Air in collaboration with the Italian writer Alessandro Baricco. In this album, Baricco...
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    Turin (redirect from City of Turin)
    Alessandro Perissinotto, Guido Quartz, Piero Soria and Alessandro Baricco. Baricco was also among the founders of the Scuola Holden, dedicated to writing...
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    opposite Keira Knightley in Silk, adapted from the novel by Alessandro Baricco, as Hervé Joncour, a French silkworm smuggler, who falls in love with a...
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    Sakata, Yamagata (redirect from Sakata City)
    silkworm merchant and his love life, based on the novel by Alessandro Baricco Oshin, 2013, a film about the life of a young girl named Oshin who grew...
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  • adaptations of the Trojan War, including the film Troy (2004), Alessandro Baricco's Iliad (2004), Margaret George's Helen of Troy (2006), and Alice Oswald's...
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    film, Without Blood, based on the bestselling Italian novel by Alessandro Baricco. It was filmed in Rome, Apulia, and Basilicata. Hayek will star in the...
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    Feel?" and "People in the City". City Reading (Tre Storie Western), a collaboration with Italian writer Alessandro Baricco, was released in May 2003....
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  • House on the Prairie series by Laura Ingalls Wilder Silk by Alessandro Baricco (1860s) The Leopard by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa (1860s) The Judges...
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    Demián Bichir (category Male actors from Mexico City)
    series Grand Hotel, and in Angelina Jolie's adapted film of Alessandro Baricco's novel Without Blood. In isolation, Demián is pronounced [deˈmjan]. Bichir...
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  • Italy, and Japan, Silk is an adaptation of Italian author Alessandro Baricco's 1996 novel of the same name. It had its world premiere at the 2007 Toronto...
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    directed the 2024 war drama Without Blood, based on the novel by Alessandro Baricco, starring Salma Hayek and Demián Bichir. We cannot close ourselves off...
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  • (in Italian). Retrieved 30 May 2018. Vagheggi, Paolo (25 June 1993). "A Baricco il Premio Viareggio". la Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 30 May 2018...
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    Collegno (category Municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Turin)
    delivered to visitors of the namesake exhibition, Collegno, 2004. Pejrani Baricco, Luisella, ed. (2004). "Presenze longobarde. Collegno nell'Alto Medioevo"...
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    writer and critic. Alessandro Barbero (born 1959), historian. Alessandro Baricco (born 1958), writer. Francesco Bagnaia (born 1997), Grand Prix motorcycle...
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    (1990) • Antonio Debenedetti (1991) • Luigi Malerba (1992) • Alessandro Baricco (1993) • Antonio Tabucchi (1994) • Maurizio Maggiani – Elio Pagliarani...
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    cosmopolitan Mediterranean port of Trieste when it was the fourth largest city of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Poli assumed the pen name "Saba" in 1910...
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    Roma fuggitiva: una città e i suoi dintorni. Saggi. (tr. "Fugitive Rome: a city and its environs. Wise men.") Roma: Donzelli, 2002: 157 Levi, Carlo, and...
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    under siege," Tel Aviv is "a hospitable city" "that never sleeps, is full of life and, above all, tolerance, a city that succeeds more than any other in...
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    in Bologna, traditionally one of the most politically leftist of Italy's cities.[citation needed] He was the son of elementary-school teacher Susanna Colussi...
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  • soundtrack. Along with Celentano, students of Holden School of Alessandro Baricco took part to the series. It has been produced by Claudia Mori for Clan...
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    southwest of Turin, where Rina rented a farmhouse. His father remained in the city, partly because of his dislike of the rural life, but also because of his...
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    life for at least twenty years. A visit to Lisbon sparked his love of the city of the fado and of that country as a whole. As a result, he graduated in...
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  • Susanne; La Rocca, Maria Cristina; Mende, Balazs; Bobo, Dean; Pohl, Walter; Baricco, Luisella Pejrani (2018-09-11). "Understanding 6th-century barbarian social...
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  • Melissa Bank Iain Banks John Banville Nick Bantock Amiri Baraka Alessandro Baricco Clive Barker Annie Maria Barnes Djuna Barnes Julian Barnes Margaret Ayer...
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    Cosmicomics collection of short stories (1965), and the novels Invisible Cities (1972) and If on a winter's night a traveler (1979). Admired in Britain...
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  • few short stories, in 1973 he released his debut novel Last Summer in the City (L'ultima estate in città), which after having been rejected from all the...
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    by the composer and Frances Karttunen, based on a concept by Alessandro Baricco. It depicts the major episodes of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire...
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    Debussy) and the string symphony Castelli di Rabbia (after Alessandro Baricco's novel), performed as part of the 2006 Winter Olympics celebrations. His...
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