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Felice Anthony Picano (February 22, 1944 –
March 12, 2025) was an
American writer,
publisher and
critic who
encouraged the
development of **** literature...
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Picano is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Felice Picano (born 1944),
American writer, publisher, and
critic Giuseppe Picano (1716–1810)...
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Giuseppe Picano (1716 – 1810) was an
Italian sculptor.
Picano was born in Sant'Elia Fiumerapido.
Trained by
Luigi Vanvitelli and
Carlo Vanvitelli, he collaborated...
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Felice Picano, and The Joy of **** ****,
fully revised and
expanded third edition,
published by
William Morrow in
January 2006, co-aut****d by
Picano. The...
- a 1913
title by
Aleister Crowley The Book of Lies (
Picano novel), a 1999
title by
Felice Picano The Book of Lies: The
Disinformation Guide to Magick...
- New York City
during the 1970s and 1980s. With
Terry Helbing and
Felice Picano, he
cofounded ****
Presses of New York in 1981. His book of
short stories...
- The
Secret Lives of
Children is a 1985
novel by
American author Felice Picano. The book is a semi-autobiographical
account of the author's life growing...
- 1981 and
included Christopher Cox,
Robert Ferro,
Michael Grumley,
Felice Picano,
Edmund White, and
George Whitmore.
Historically protective of his privacy...
- and journalist,
White House press secretary (1974–1977) (b. 1934)
Felice Picano, 81,
author (Ambidextrous) (b. 1944)
Linda Williams, 79, film
scholar (b...
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original on 19
October 2010.
Retrieved 2010-10-05. Silverstein, Charles;
Picano,
Felice (2004). The Joy of **** ****. HarperCollins. p. 144. ISBN 9780060012748...