Giuseppe "Beppe" Fenoglio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbɛppe feˈnɔʎʎo]; 1 March 1922 – 18 February 1963) was an Italian writer, partisan and translator from...
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by Beppe Fenoglio, first published posthumously in April 1963, two months after the author's death. The book deals with themes common to Fenoglio's work:...
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and novelist Beppe Croce (1914–1986), Italian sailor Beppe Fenech Adami, Maltese politician Beppe Fenoglio (1922–1963), Italian writer Beppe Gabbiani (born...
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Fenoglio may refer to: Beppe Fenoglio, an Italian writer Jérôme Fenoglio (born 1965), French journalist Virgilio Fenoglio, Argentinian chessmaster ?,...
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Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, based on the novel A Private Matter by Beppe Fenoglio. It is the last film directed by both brothers before Vittorio Taviani's...
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first half of the 20th century features prominently in the writings of Beppe Fenoglio and Cesare Pavese, who was born there, in Santo Stefano Belbo. On 22...
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co-founder thereof the International Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus. Beppe Fenoglio (1922–1963) was a writer born in Alba and a (royalist) partisan fighter...
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directed by Guido Chiesa. It is based on the novel of the same name by Beppe Fenoglio. The film entered the competition at the 57th Venice International Film...
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with a screenplay based on the WWII partisan novel of the same name by Beppe Fenoglio (1963) adapted by Raffaele La Capria. The film stars the young British...
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still used by modern Italian authors, e.g. by Carlo Emilio Gadda and Beppe Fenoglio. Other examples are provided by the character Salvatore in Umberto Eco's...
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fist. This sport and its champions were described by Cesare Pavese, Beppe Fenoglio and Giovanni Arpino. In the second half of the 20th century a championship...
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(born 1976) Giorgio Faletti (1950–2014) Oriana Fallaci (1929–2006) Beppe Fenoglio (1922–1963) Caterina Franceschi Ferrucci (1803–1887) Ennio Flaiano (1910–1972)...
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conductor (b. 1892) February 18 Monte Blue, American actor (b. 1887) Beppe Fenoglio, Italian fiction writer and partisan (b. 1887) Fernando Tambroni, Italian...
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fighters and during the war itself, for example in literary works by Beppe Fenoglio. In the post-war era the definition was generally avoided and used mainly...
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Vitaliano Brancati, Primo Levi, Natalia Ginzburg, Fernanda Pivano, Beppe Fenoglio, Carlo Fruttero and Franco Lucentini. In more recent years, writers...
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Farina (1893–1966), entrepreneur. Piero Fassino (born 1949), politician. Beppe Fenoglio (1922–1963), writer. Giuliano Ferrara (born 1952), journalist and politician...
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Giovanni Verga, Federico De Roberto, Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa, Beppe Fenoglio, and contemporary authors, like Vincenzo Consolo. In 1978, he was appointed...
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père, 2004) Rainbow: A Private Affair (based on A Private Matter by Beppe Fenoglio, 2017) 1977: Palme d'or at Cannes Film Festival for Padre Padrone -...
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14 – Hilda Vīka, Latvian poet and novelist (born 1897) February 18 – Beppe Fenoglio, Italian writer (born 1887) February 24 – Herbert Asbury, American journalist...
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occupied Alba, without fighting; the blue ranks included the future writer Beppe Fenoglio, who would describe the event in his novels. The town became the most...
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been offered, at various times, by Fausto Cercignani, Italo Calvino, Beppe Fenoglio, Carlo Goldoni, Luigi Pirandello, Giuseppe Ungaretti, and others. Prominent...
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privata may refer to: A Private Matter (book), an Italian novel by Beppe Fenoglio Rainbow: A Private Affair, an Italian film by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani...
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Italian). Associazione Centro Studi di Letteratura Storia Arte e Cultura Beppe Fenoglio. Retrieved 26 September 2010. "Un antico fonte battesimale in San Lorenzo...
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(1846–1908) Grazia Deledda (1871–1936) Umberto Eco (1932–2016) Elena Ferrante Beppe Fenoglio (né Giuseppe) Antonio Fogazzaro (1842–1911) Carlo Emilio Gadda (1893–1973)...
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Lionel Fenn (1942–2006, US, f) Achour Fenni (living, Algeria, p/nf) Beppe Fenoglio (1922–1963, Italy, f/d) Elijah Fenton (1683–1730, England, p/nf) Geoffrey...
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October and two hundred lost it on the 2nd of November of the year 1944 — Beppe Fenoglio, The Twenty-three Days of the City of Alba Italian Partisan Republics...
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are her The Rage and the Pride (2001) and The Force of Reason (2004) Beppe Fenoglio (1922–1963), novelist; he is known for his novel Il partigiano Johnny...
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Paolo and Vittorio Taviani; based on the novel A Private Matter by Beppe Fenoglio Tenderness – Gianni Amelio and Alberto Taraglio; based on the novel...
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Gianfranco Schialvino, entry by Rosanna Maggio Serra from the Centro Studi Beppe Fenoglio; exhibition in the city of Bra in 2011, page 138. Media related to Giovanni...
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Medal of Military Valor. He died in Asti in 2003. Balbo is featured in Beppe Fenoglio's novel Johnny the Partisan. "Donne e Uomini della Resistenza: Piero...
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