Piero Jahier (11 April 1884 – 10 September 1966) was an Italian poet, translator and journalist. He was born in Genoa into a Protestant family. His father...
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historian, philosopher and journalist Giuseppe Mazzini, of the writer Piero Jahier, of the poet Nobel Prize Eugenio Montale. The writer and translator Fernanda...
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Lussu and "Con me e con gli alpini" by Piero Jahier. In an interview, the director himself stated: Lussu and Jahier are considered as the film's two screenwriters...
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of Italian intellectuals such as Soffici, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Piero Jahier and Curzio Malaparte. By the time the 1918 armistice was signed, Ungaretti...
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Campana's poetry Giorgio Caproni, poet, moved to Genoa at a young age Piero Jahier, poet, translator, journalist Eugenio Montale, poet, Nobel Prize winner...
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like Matteo Marangoni from Florence, the Senese Bianchi Bandinelli and Piero Jahier, along with art historian-scholars such as Bernard Berenson and Pietro...
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propaganda, assistenza, vigilanza. Gorizia: LEG. ISBN 88-86928-31-9. Melograni, Piero (2001). Storia politica della grande guerra 1915-1918. Milano: Arnoldo Mondadori...
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Gaetano Salvemini and Piero Calamandrei. Others included the brothers Carlo and Nello Rosselli, Ernesto Rossi and Piero Jahier. With two small children...
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was unexpected and unwelcome. During 1918 Cecchi was a contributor to Piero Jahier's so-called trench newspaper, "L'Astico" (which took its name from a mountain...
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