Papers, 1927-1964.

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Papers, 1927-1964.

Papers (1927-1964) of Vincenzo de Lalla (b.1883) consist of correspondence with the Italian American poets and authors Arturo Giovannitti; Nino Caradonna; Cesare Crespi; Onorio Ruotola; and others. Also included are six poems by de Lalla.

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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Crespi, Cesare

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Caradonna, Nino, 1898-1980

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De Lalla, Vincenzo, b. 1883.

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Vincenzo de Lalla (b.1883) was born in Tolve, Province of Potenza, Italy and came to the United States in 1898. He attended Columbia University College of Pharmacy, graduating in 1904. Thereafter, he owned a pharmacy in East Utica, New York. De Lalla had an intimate and long-standing acquaintance with important Italian American poets and writers including Arturo Giovannitti, Cesare Crespi, Nino Caradonna and Onorio Ruotolo. From the description of Papers, 1927-1964. (University of Mi...

Crespi, Dino.

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Giovannitti, Arturo M., 1884-1959

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Mazzitelli, Oscar.

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Ruotolo, Onorio, 1888-

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A sculptor and poet, Onorio Ruotolo (1888-1966) was born in Cervinara, Italy. He came to the United States in 1908. The struggle and poverty he observed in New York City engendered in him a concern for society, which he expressed in cartoons, poetry, and sculpture. During World War I, he produced a number of sculptures showing the horrors of war. In 1914, he and Arturo Giovannitti became co-directors of Il Fuoco, a magazine of art and politics. After an ideological split, Ruotolo began Minosse, ...