Il Menabò di letteratura
Il Menabò di letteratura was an Italian cultural and literary magazine published between 1959 and 1967. It was based in Torino, Italy.[1]
Editor | Elio Vittorini Italo Calvino |
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Categories | Cultural magazine Literary magazine |
Publisher | Giulio Einaudi |
Founder | Elio Vittorini Italo Calvino |
Year founded | 1959 |
First issue | June 1959 |
Final issue | 1967 |
Country | Italy |
Based in | Torino |
Language | Italian |
OCLC | 10101745 |
History and profile
Il Menabò di letteratura was established in 1959.[2] The founders were Elio Vittorini and Italo Calvino.[2][3] The first issue appeared in July 1959.[4] Elio Vittorini and Italo Calvino edited the magazine until 1966.[5][6] The magazine, published by Giulio Einaudi,[7] had its headquarters in Torino.[8] It covered monographic topics and included writings of novice Italian authors.[3] It also featured writings on newly developed critical literary theories, including Roland Barthes' theory.[3] It had a left-wing[5] and militant stance.[6]
See also
References
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- "Menabò di letteratura, Il". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 26 November 2016.
- Gino Moliterno (11 September 2002). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Italian Culture. Routledge. p. 467. ISBN 978-1-134-75876-0. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
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- Peter Bondanella (3 April 1997). Umberto Eco and the Open Text: Semiotics, Fiction, Popular Culture. Cambridge University Press. p. 5. ISBN 978-0-521-44200-8. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
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