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    22 August 1978), best known by the pseudonym Ignazio Silone (/sɪˈloʊni/, Italian: [iɲˈɲattsjo siˈloːne]), was an Italian politician, novelist, essayist...
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  • Silone is a surname of Italian origin. Notable people with this surname include: Ignazio Silone, Italian political leader and novelist nominated for the...
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  • suor Severina, is the last work of Italian writer Ignazio Silone, published posthumously in 1981. Silone began writing Severina in 1977 but died the following...
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  • and translator Ignazio Silone (1900–1978), Italian novelist and poet Ignazio Albertini (1644–1685), Italian violinist and composer Ignazio Cirri (1711–1787)...
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  • Bread and Wine (novel) (category Novels by Ignazio Silone)
    Bread and Wine is an anti-fascist and anti-Stalinist novel written by Ignazio Silone. It was finished while the author was in exile from Benito Mussolini's...
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    only the bell tower remained standing.[citation needed] The writer Ignazio Silone set his novel Fontamara in Pescina. Today a portion of the old village...
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  • The God that Failed (category Works by Ignazio Silone)
    collection of six essays by Louis Fischer, André Gide, Arthur Koestler, Ignazio Silone, Stephen Spender, and Richard Wright. The common theme of the essays...
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  • Luca's Secret (category Novels by Ignazio Silone)
    Luca's Secret (Italian: Il Segreto di Luca) is a 1956 romance novel by Ignazio Silone. The romance is set in Marsica, Abruzzo. The novel is about an innocent...
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    (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956) René Clair (1957) Jean...
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    (1935–57)—a choral symphony in eleven movements based on poems by Brecht and Ignazio Silone—and a cycle of art songs published as the Hollywood Songbook (1938–43)...
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    (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956) René Clair (1957) Jean...
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  • Ignazio Silone was appointed as president of the jury. The Golden Lion was awarded to Romeo and Juliet, directed by Renato Castellani. Ignazio Silone...
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  • translator from Italian, French, German, and Spanish. He translated work by Ignazio Silone and Sigmund Freud. Eric Mosbacher was born in London. He was educated...
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    (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956) René Clair (1957) Jean...
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  • 1997, 2004, 2015. Ignazio Silone and the Fascist political police, in Journal of Modern Italian Studies - 2001 vol.5 Il caso Silone. Le prove del doppio...
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  • Story of a Humble Christian (category Novels by Ignazio Silone)
    povero cristiano, 1968) is a historical play by the Italian writer Ignazio Silone, translated into English by William Weaver in 1970. It tells the story...
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    (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956) René Clair (1957) Jean...
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    (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956) René Clair (1957) Jean...
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  • critics and historians: Franz Borkenau, Karl Jaspers, John Dewey, Ignazio Silone, Jacques Maritain, James Burnham, Hugh Trevor-Roper, Arthur Schlesinger...
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    (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956) René Clair (1957) Jean...
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    (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956) René Clair (1957) Jean...
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    (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956) René Clair (1957) Jean...
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    Russell, Karl Jaspers, Jacques Maritain, Raymond Aron, A. J. Ayer, Ignazio Silone, Nicola Chiaromonte, and Sidney Hook. In 1951, she became editor of...
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    (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956) René Clair (1957) Jean...
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    (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956) René Clair (1957) Jean...
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    Bowling posits the totalitarian hypotheses of Franz Borkenau, Orwell, Ignazio Silone and Koestler: "Old Hitler's something different. So's Joe Stalin. They...
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  • Laracy Silone (30 March 1917 – 25 July 2003) was an Irish journalist, translator, and anti-fascist. She was the wife of the writer Ignazio Silone from 1944...
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    (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ignazio Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956) René Clair (1957) Jean...
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    (awarded in 1958), Sholem Asch, Tarjei Vesaas, Angelos Sikelianos and Ignazio Silone. The Swiss author Charles Ferdinand Ramuz was the most nominated with...
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  • Fontamara (category Novels by Ignazio Silone)
    novel by the Italian author Ignazio Silone, written when he was a refugee from Fascist Italy in Switzerland. It is Silone's first novel and it is regarded...
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