Mario Alicata (8 May 1918, Reggio Calabria – 6 December 1966, Rome) was an Italian Partisan, literary critic and politician. Son of the Sicilians Antonino...
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writers and played a large role in the emerging neorealist movement: Mario Alicata, Gianni Puccini, Antonio Pietrangeli, and Giuseppe De Santis. Many of...
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writer, stylist, activist and TV personality Mario Alicata, Italian Partisan, literary critic and politician Mario Tricoci, hairstylist-entrepreneur Marion...
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northern Italy. The newspaper's editorships were unified in 1962 under Mario Alicata, who was succeeded by Maurizio Ferrara in 1966. In 1974, daily circulation...
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and Catholicism" and established close ties with Communists such as Mario Alicata and Pietro Ingrao. Catholic Communists in Italy also had contacts with...
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part of a network of young literati. He teamed up with one of these, Mario Alicata, to compile and publish "Avventure e scoperte: nuove letture per i ragazzi...
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'Lenin turned war into revolution. Stalin, Togliatti and [the Rome PCI’s Mario] Alicata send militants to fight the war'. He quickly became a popular commander...
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editorialist for newspapers like Avvenire and Ferrara's Il Foglio. Mario Alicata Giorgio Amendola Sandro Bondi Gianfranco Borghini [it] Paolo Bufalini [it]...
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Torquato Tasso in Rome, where his classmates included Bruno Zevi and Mario Alicata. After graduating with a degree in literature and philosophy from the...
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Marisa Abbondanzieri Nicola Adamo Paolo Alatri Mario Alicata Giorgio Amendola Gavino Angius Giulio Carlo Argan Walter Audisio Franco Bassanini Antonio...
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