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    short stories In search of a cause. Brancati got his first and probably major success in 1941, with the novel Don Giovanni in Sicilia, a vibrant and humorous...
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  • loosely based on the novel with the same title by Vitaliano Brancati. Lando Buzzanca: Giovanni Percolla Katia Moguy: Ninetta Marconella Katia Christine:...
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  • Don Giovanni in Sicilia may refer to: Don Giovanni in Sicilia (novel), a 1941 novel by Vitaliano Brancati Don Juan in Sicily, a 1967 film by Alberto Lattuada...
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  • Don Giovanni in Sicilia is a novel by Vitaliano Brancati, published in 1941. The main character of the novel, Giovanni Percolla, is used to depict the...
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  • Senigallia. 28 June – Mara Santangelo, tennis player 20 July – Chiara Brancati, water polo player 23 July – Irene Franchini, archer 24 July – Elisa Cusma...
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  • Aldo Brancati and Giovanni Bruni were elected to the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, respectively, but both of them soon left RI (Brancati finally...
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    Naples) and housed the artist Salvator Rosa.[citation needed] In 1642 Giovanni Gentile dedicated a teaching-collection of music entitled Solfeggiamenti...
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  • antipope Anaclectus II In his Polyanthea Sacrorum, Giovanni Paolo Paravicini and also Laurentius Brancati in his Epitome Canonum Omnium, enumerated papal...
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    (born 1967), politician Alfredo Bonanno (born 1937), anarchist Vitaliano Brancati (1907–1954), writer Giuseppa Bolognara Calcagno (1826–1884), freedom fighter...
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    Giovanni Comisso (3 October 1895 – 21 January 1969) was an important Italian writer of the twentieth century, appreciated by Eugenio Montale, Umberto Saba...
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    Borromeo (iuniore), (23 February 1671–8 August 1672) Francesco Lorenzo Brancati di Lauria, (22 September 1681–1 December 1681) Carlo Stefano Anastasio...
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  • La governante (category Films directed by Giovanni Grimaldi)
    film directed by Giovanni Grimaldi and starring Turi Ferro and Martine Brochard. It is based on a stage play by Vitaliano Brancati. The film got a great...
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    Francesco Lorenzo Brancati di Lauria (1612–1693) Antoine Pagi (1624–1699) Vincenzo Coronelli (1650–1718) François Pagi (1654–1721) Giovanni Battista Martini...
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    Giovanni Titta Rosa (5 March 1891 – 7 January 1972) was an Italian literary critic, poet, and novelist. Born in Santa Maria del Ponte, at that time frazione...
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  • Quarantotti Gambini (1948) Giulio Confalonieri (1949) 1950s Vitaliano Brancati (1950) Indro Montanelli (1951) Francesco Serantini (1952) Leonardo Borghese...
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    supporting role in the comedy Don Giovanni in Sicilia (Don Juan in Sicily), based on the novel by Vitaliano Brancati. This film led to a movie career for...
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    Town Hall of Grosseto, where it is displayed. Another young man, Antonio Brancati, before being executed, wrote a final letter addressed to his parents:...
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    Quarantotti Gambini (1948) Giulio Confalonieri (1949) 1950s Vitaliano Brancati (1950) Indro Montanelli (1951) Francesco Serantini (1952) Leonardo Borghese...
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  • (1842–1918) Camillo Boito (1836–1914) Franco Bolelli (1950–2020) Vitaliano Brancati (1907–1954) Enrico Brizzi (born 1974) Giordano Bruno (1548–1600) Gesualdo...
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    Quarantotti Gambini (1948) Giulio Confalonieri (1949) 1950s Vitaliano Brancati (1950) Indro Montanelli (1951) Francesco Serantini (1952) Leonardo Borghese...
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    Giovanni Raboni (22 January 1932 – 16 September 2004) was an Italian poet, translator and literary critic. Raboni was born in Milan, Italy, the second...
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  • history; he authored Quando la Mafia trovò l'America, which, in 2009, won the Brancati Prize. On 1 December 2015, in Rome, he was invited to the hearing of the...
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    Quarantotti Gambini (1948) Giulio Confalonieri (1949) 1950s Vitaliano Brancati (1950) Indro Montanelli (1951) Francesco Serantini (1952) Leonardo Borghese...
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    Giovanni Battista Scanaroli or Giovanni Battista Scannaroli (1579 – 10 September 1664) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Bishop of Sidon...
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    Quarantotti Gambini (1948) Giulio Confalonieri (1949) 1950s Vitaliano Brancati (1950) Indro Montanelli (1951) Francesco Serantini (1952) Leonardo Borghese...
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  • director and screenwriter author of One Hamlet Less, Salomè. Vitaliano Brancati (1907–1954), writer; in 1950 won the Bagutta Prize Norberto Bobbio (1909–2004)...
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    Capuana, Mario Rapisardi, Federico de Roberto, Leonardo Sciascia, Vitaliano Brancati, Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, Elio Vittorini, Vincenzo Consolo and Andrea...
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  • Quarantotti Gambini (1948) Giulio Confalonieri (1949) 1950s Vitaliano Brancati (1950) Indro Montanelli (1951) Francesco Serantini (1952) Leonardo Borghese...
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    A novel based on the disappearance of Alessia and Livia Schepp. Premio Brancati 2016. Cosa pensano le ragazze. Torino: Einaudi. 2016. Nella notte. Milano:...
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    station which also served as their home, and Mario's ancestral land at San Giovanni Battista. On this small working farm set in the hills behind Sanremo, Mario...
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