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Botteghe Oscure was a
literary journal that was
founded and
edited in Rome by
Marguerite Caetani (Princess di B****iano) from 1948 to 1960.
Botteghe Oscure was...
- of his best-known works.
Though first published in the
journal Botteghe Oscure in 1951,
Thomas wrote the poem in 1947
while visiting Florence with his...
- "House of Flowers"
Short story; the
first chapter was
published in
Botteghe Oscure in 1950 and in Harper's
Bazaar in 1951 1950
Local Color Book; collection...
-
known as San
Stanislao alle
Botteghe Oscure, is a
Roman Catholic church in Rome,
sited on Via
delle Botteghe Oscure [it] in the Sant'Angelo rione. It is...
- The Do LaB:
Lucent Dossier Experience, Adam Freeland, Jupit3r, Patricio,
Oscure, El Papa Chango,
Helios Jive, Ana Sia,
Saynt Dropped Acts:
Jamie T, Madness...
- Of Dark Shops') is the name of a
street in Rome (La Via
delle Botteghe Oscure)
where one of the
characters lived, and
where Modiano himself lived for...
- wife,
Marguerite Chapin,
founded and
edited the
literary journal Botteghe Oscure. His
niece Topazia (1921–1990)
married the
composer and
conductor Igor Markevitch...
-
Giulio Cesare Andrea "Julius"
Evola (Italian: [ˈɛːvola]; 19 May 1898 – 11 June 1974) was an
Italian far-right philosopher.
Evola regarded his
values as...
- 27. ISBN 978-1-8504-3027-8. "'Il
socialismo democratico abita a
Botteghe Oscure'". La
Repubblica (in Italian).
Retrieved 1
February 2023. Spriano, Paolo...
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version of the
first half of The Town That Was Mad was
published in
Botteghe Oscure in May 1952, with the
title Llareggub. A
Piece for
Radio Perhaps. Thomas...