-
include Via Borgospesso, Via
Santo Spirito, Via Gesù, Via Sant'Andrea, Via
Bagutta, and Via Baggutino. The zone
extends in
practice also to the north-west...
- The
Bagutta Prize is an
Italian literary prize that is
awarded annually to
Italian writers. The
prize originated among patrons of Milan's
Bagutta Ristorante...
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renown working for
Cerruti and then for many others,
including Allegri,
Bagutta, and Hilton. He
formed his company, Armani, in 1975,
which eventually expanded...
-
short stories and essays, for
which she
received the
Strega Prize and
Bagutta Prize. Most of her
works were also
translated into
English and published...
- upon its US publication, and her
Sweet Days of
Discipline won the
Premio Bagutta and the
Premio Speciale Rapallo. As of 2021, six of her
books have been...
- brand's
expansion internationally.
Retail locations are in
Milan (Via
Bagutta),
Miami Beach (Bal
Harbour Shops), New York City (Madison Avenue), and...
- Baldini, who won in 1988 the "Premio Viareggio" and in 1995 the "Premio
Bagutta",
known for long
pessimistic poems and
prose Tonino Guerra (1920–2012)...
- translation)
Crotone Prize Strega Prize Premio Campiello Premio Bancarella Bagutta Prize Urania award (Science Fiction)
Rashtrakavi Nrupatunga Award Kanaka...
- Colantuoni [it],
Carlo Salsa and
Leonida Repaci, to
rival the
Milanese Bagutta Prize. The
first (or some
cases equal-first)
prizes have been
awarded as...
- a
successful film,
Difficult Years by
Luigi Zampa. In 1950 he won the
Bagutta Prize with one
another well-known novel, Il bell'Antonio ("The Handsome...