Nicola Chiaromonte (1905 in Rapolla, Potenza – 18 January 1972 in Rome) was an Italian activist and writer. In 1934 he fled Italy for France, after opposing...
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journalist and writer Nicola Chiaromonte (1905–1972), Italian activist and writer This page lists people with the surname Chiaromonte. If an internal link...
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Kogon (Carlo Schmid), David Rousset (Georges Altman), Ignazio Silone (Nicola Chiaromonte), Stephen Spender (Tosco Fyvel) and Denis de Rougemont who became...
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Norberto Bobbio Piero Calamandrei Aldo Capitini Filippo Caracciolo Nicola Chiaromonte Carlo Azeglio Ciampi Alberto Cianca Tristano Codignola Enrico Cuccia...
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Congress for Cultural Freedom and edited Tempo Presente together with Nicola Chiaromonte. In its first issue, Silone criticized political ideologies for being...
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philosophy was strongly challenged by Italian activist and author Nicola Chiaromonte, however. "As nature abhors a vacuum, history abhors changes without...
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War II, she carried on lifelong friendships with Dwight Macdonald, Nicola Chiaromonte, Philip Rahv, F. W. Dupee and Elizabeth Hardwick. Perhaps most prized...
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Camus. Another European, the Italian political and literary critic Nicola Chiaromonte, was also given space in the journal. Politics was also Macdonald's...
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and Mayor of Chiaromonte from 1931 to 1947. The Anthropological Archaeological Museum Il Museo Archeologico Antropologico “Lodovico Nicola di Giura” is...
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Benedetto Croce. He also wrote for the Italian Tempo Presente run by Nicola Chiaromonte and Ignazio Silone and for various dailies and other periodicals....
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