Luciano Folgore papers, 1890-1966.

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Luciano Folgore papers, 1890-1966.

The Luciano Folgore Papers disclose the development of a writer who was one of Futurism's inner circle in his youth, turned to humor writing in middle age, and became, finally a children's radio and television scriptwriter. Nearly everything the very prolific Folgore wrote is present in the archive, often in both handwritten and typewritten drafts. Among the books not represented in any form are Novellieri allo specchio, La trappola colorata, Nuda ma dipinta, and Mia cugina la luna. BPersonal items include family photographs and personal writings and documents.

29 lin. ft.

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Savinio, Alberto, 1891-1952

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Folgore, Luciano, 1888-1966

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Italian Futurist (up to 1919), poet, dramatist, editor and columnist, and translator. From the description of Luciano Folgore papers, 1890-1966. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78803176 Biographical/Historical Note Luciano Folgore was born in 1889; his family name was Vecchi and his parents named him Omero. As if in response to this name (Old Homer), he showed, very early, a talent for verse and began having poems regularl...