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Alessandro Spina — was the pen name of Basili Shafik Khouzam. Born in Benghazi into a family of Syrian Maronites that originally hailed from Aleppo, Syria,[1] Khouzam was educated in Milan and published his first story in Nuovi Argomenti.

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Following his return to Benghazi in , Khouzam spent the next twenty-five years managing his father's textile factory in Benghazi while continuing to write in his spare time. Khouzam eventually left Libya in and retired to Franciacorta, Italy. Khouzam was associated with various leading Italian writers of his time, including Alberto Moravia, Giorgio Bassani, Vittorio Sereni, and Claudio Magris[2] and his novels were published by various imprints such as Mondadori and Garzanti. His major opus was I confini dell'ombra, a sequence of eleven historical novels and short story collections that chart the history of his native city from the Italo-Turkish War in to the exploitation of Libya's vast oil reserves in Although Khouzam individually published ea In Italy there are many magazines.

They are published in Italian or other languages. Sardinian banditry was a criminal phenomenon typical of Sardinia. History The phenomenon of banditry has a particular importance in the history of Sardinia. The Code enacted in the reign of Carlo Felice stated that: I already sentenced to the jail; those who investigated the crime of similar major penalty, had already been cited to defend himself, as well as those whose arrest was decreed by the competent court, if it gave to the bush to escape from justice.

The Sardinian bandit beats the campaign and commits other crimes. The Roman period The banditry in Sardinia was already known since the times of the ancient Romans, when it assumed the character of latent "national" rebellion and a social nature. In the Roman period, banditry was primarily cattle rustling and damage to property.

Often those who practiced it were shepherds, t Ernesto is an unfinished novel by Umberto Saba — , written in and published posthumously in It was his only work of fiction. As one critic says: Ernesto, a year-old apprentice clerk to a flour merchant named Wilder, lives with his mother and aunt.

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He and his mother rely on the charity of relatives, whose control Ernesto resents. When he was thirteen, he spent a perfect summer reading the Arabian Nights. He has his first sexual experiences on seve Ingy Mubiayi born is an Egyptian-born Italian writer. She focuses her works on migrants and has become a voice of the Italian African diaspora.

In addition to her writing, Mubiayi teaches Italian and Arabic and has worked as a translator. Biography Ingy Mubiayi Kakese was born on 27 June [1] in Cairo, Egypt to a Congolese father and Egyptian mother and lived there until she was four years old. Moving to Rome, in , she first attended a French school as her spoken languages were French and Arabic.

When her sister was confused by the multi-lingual household, her parents imposed a rule of only speaking Italian and she lost her earlier two languages. In , she opened a bookshop called Modus Legendi in the Primavalle neighborhood of Rome focusing on intercultural and migrant Raffaele La Capria born 3 October is an Italian novelist and screenwriter, known especially for the three novels which were collected as Tre romanzi di una giornata. Biography La Capria was born in Naples, where he was to spend the formative years of his life. There he graduated in law, before staying in France, England and the United States and then settling in Rome.

He contributed to the cultural pages of the Corriere della Sera and was co-director of the literary journal Nuovi Argomenti. A particular interest was English poetry of the s: In the s he wrote and produced a number of radio programmes for RAI on foreign contemporary drama. In he was invited to participate in the International Seminar of Literature at Harvard University.

In his novel Ferito a morte won the prestigious Premio Strega. Swedish Academician Kjell Espmark has described him as "a more severe and rigorous voice than those to which we are accustomed. His powerfully visionary poetry frees itself from every casual or superfluous element to give emphasis to the primary conditions of existence.

Edoardo Albinati born 11 October is an Italian novelist. Life and career Born in Rome, after Albinati started his career as a translator, a script adaptor and as editor of the magazine Nuovi Argomenti. He made his debut as a writer in , with a collection of short stories titled Arabeschi della vita morale. In he collaborated with Matteo Garrone for the screenplay of the fantasy film Tale of Tales. In he won Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature for instance, Irish or France.

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Eliot founds the Poetry Book Society in the U. Humes found The Paris Review. Works published in English Listed by nation where the work was first published and again by the poet's native land, if different; substantially revised works listed separately: Ceronetti in Guido Ceronetti 24 August — 13 September was an Italian poet, philosopher, novelist, translator, journalist and playwright. He was born in Turin, Italy. In , he founded the Theater of the Sensitive. His works are archived at the Cantonal Library of Lugano.

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Emil Cioran dedicated to his book Il silenzio del corpo "The Silence of the Body" a chapter of the essay Exercices d'admiration[1] Ceronetti died in Cetona, Italy on 13 September from bronchopneumonia at the age of Dario Bellezza 5 September — 31 March was an Italian poet, author and playwright. He won the Viareggio, Gatto, and Montale prizes. Biography Dario Bellezza was born in Rome on 5 September After his studies at a liceo classico in his native city, from which he graduated in , he worked for several Italian literary and poetry magazines: The decade from was a period in which the working class, the Italian Communist Party, the trade unions, and all their hopes for radical cultural change were dramatically defeated.

The political and economic growth of the Christian Democrat middle class and the new, changed Freemasonries prevailed. Franco Lucentini Italian pronunciation: While studying Philosophy at the University of Rome, Lucentini was one of the organizers of a practical joke against the fascist regime: When unrolled during a public meeting, they revealed writings such as "Down with the war!

Lucentini was arrested and spent two months in prison. Lucentini graduated in February Drafted into military service later that year, he was refused admission to officer candidate school on account of his anti-fascist activities. After the Armistice, the Allied armed forces put his writing skills to use, hiring him as a junior Biography Muzi Epifani was born in Benghazi, Libya. She studied literature and philosophy at the Heidelberg University and the University of Rome La Sapienza, where she obtained a degree in aesthetics under the supervision of Emilio Garroni. She was particularly influenced by the Hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer[1] and the anthropological thought of Ernesto de Martino, whose missions she worked on in Lucania and Salento.

Giuseppe Bagnera — was an Italian mathematician. Biography At the University of Palermo, Bagnera received his laurea in civil engineering in and then his laurea in mathematics in In he was appointed libero docente lecturer in algebraic analysis at the University of Palermo. He was appointed professor extraordinarius of infinitesimal calculus in , then professor ordinarius in , at the University of Messina, where he remained until the earthquake.

He then taught at the University of Palermo until when he moved to the Sapienza University of Rome, where he taught until his death. Richard Dixon born is an English translator of Italian literature. Life Richard Dixon was born in Coventry, in He practiced as a barrister in London for ten years before moving to Italy in , where he now lives. Carlo Mazzoni born 9 July is an Italian novelist. In he graduated in Medicine and Surgery at University of Milan. Carlo Mazzoni studied music and graduated at Conservatorio Vivaldi, Alessandria. Determined to be a professional writer, he started working at the Italian Vogue.

Carlo Mazzoni found himself with diabetes when he was ten. Dietetic supports, insulin injections, lifetime rules have been strengthening his character: His short stories appeared on Nuovi Argomenti, one of the most important literary magazine in Italy. Federico Cafiero 24 May — 7 May was an Italian mathematician known for his contributions in real analysis, measure and integration theory, and in the theory of ordinary differential equations. In particular, generalizing the Vitali convergence theorem, the Fichera convergence theorem and previous results of Vladimir Mikhailovich Dubrovskii, he proved a necessary and sufficient condition for the passage to the limit under the sign of integral: Andrea Berrini 22 April Gayle Ridinger; Gian Paolo Renello Nuovi Argomenti topic Nuovi Argomenti is an Italian literary magazine which was started in in Rome.

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