Quaderni italiani [Italian Notebooks], Vol. 2. Boston, Agosto [August] 1942.
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Quaderni italiani [Italian Notebooks], Vol. 2. Boston, Agosto [August] 1942.
Description
Quaderni Italiani was an antifascist political review founded and edited by Bruno Zevi (1918-2000) and his wife Tullia Calabi (1919-2011) in collaboration with Aldo Garosci (1907-2000), Renato Poggioli (1907-1963), Enzo Tagliacozzo (1909-), and intellectuals of Giustizia e Libertà.
Bruno Zevi fled to the United States in 1939, following the racial laws act in Italy in 1938. He founded Quaderni Italiani in New York in 1942 and directed them with the editorial collaboration of other Italian antifascist militants who had found refuge in the United States. See Dirk Hoerder, The Immigrant Labor Press in North America, 1840s-1970s: An Annotated Bibliography. New York: Greenwood Press, 1987. Quaggio, Giulia. "The Diaspora Effect: Cultural Hybridization in Italian Jewish Philosopher Renato Treves and Spanish Republican Essayist Francisco Ayala in Argentina (1938-1944)." Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, 54 (December 2020): 151-78. Wellek, René. "Renato Poggioli (1907-1963)."Comparative Literature Studies, Special Advance Number (1963): ix-xii. https://www.jstor.org/stable/40245605
Authors of essays in this issue include Alberto Cianca, Federico Ricci, Luigi Sturzo, "Magrini" (Aldo Garosci), Frances Keene, and Silvio Carli; and, on art and architecture, Lionello Venturi and Bruno Archi.
About Alberto Cianca, we note that in 1937, after the assassination of Carlo Roselli, Cianca replaced him as editor of Giustizia è Libertà, the weekly journal of the organization of the same name that had been founded by Roselli in Paris in 1929.
Bruno Zevi fled to the United States in 1939, following the racial laws act in Italy in 1938. He founded Quaderni Italiani in New York in 1942 and directed them with the editorial collaboration of other Italian antifascist militants who had found refuge in the United States. See Dirk Hoerder, The Immigrant Labor Press in North America, 1840s-1970s: An Annotated Bibliography. New York: Greenwood Press, 1987. Quaggio, Giulia. "The Diaspora Effect: Cultural Hybridization in Italian Jewish Philosopher Renato Treves and Spanish Republican Essayist Francisco Ayala in Argentina (1938-1944)." Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, 54 (December 2020): 151-78. Wellek, René. "Renato Poggioli (1907-1963)."Comparative Literature Studies, Special Advance Number (1963): ix-xii. https://www.jstor.org/stable/40245605
Authors of essays in this issue include Alberto Cianca, Federico Ricci, Luigi Sturzo, "Magrini" (Aldo Garosci), Frances Keene, and Silvio Carli; and, on art and architecture, Lionello Venturi and Bruno Archi.
About Alberto Cianca, we note that in 1937, after the assassination of Carlo Roselli, Cianca replaced him as editor of Giustizia è Libertà, the weekly journal of the organization of the same name that had been founded by Roselli in Paris in 1929.
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[publisher not identified]
Date
Agosto [August] 1942
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Format
22.5cm; 208 p
Language
Italian
Citation
“Quaderni italiani [Italian Notebooks], Vol. 2. Boston, Agosto [August] 1942.,” Italian-Language American Imprints: The Periconi Collection, accessed April 27, 2024, https://italianamericanimprints.omeka.net/items/show/294.
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