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Scipio Slataper (14 July 1888 – 3
December 1915) was an
Italian writer, most
famous for his
lyrical essay My Karst. He is considered,
alongside Italo Svevo...
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Scipio Moorhead (active c. 1773),
enslaved African-American
artist Scipio Slataper (1888–1915),
writer from Austro-Hungarian
Trieste Scipio Spinks (born 1947)...
- Svevo,
Sigmund Freud,
Zofka Kveder,
Dragotin Kette, Ivan Cankar,
Scipio Slataper, and
Umberto Saba.[citation needed] The city was the
major port on the...
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Rainer Maria Rilke,
Alojz Gradnik, and
Edvard Kocbek,
essayists Scipio Slataper and
Marjan Rožanc,
writers Italo Svevo,
Fulvio Tomizza, and
Susanna Tamaro...
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Italian Front in
eleventh battle of the Isonzo.
Battles of the
Isonzo Scipio Slataper Tommasi,
Giuseppe (1925).
Brigata S****ari. Note di
guerra (PDF). Rome:...
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Michelstaedter added his
voice to
those of
Henrik Ibsen, Otto Weininger,
Scipio Slataper, and
Giovanni Amendola in Italy, who
would turn to "tragic thought" as...
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actor (d. 1946) 1885 –
Sisavang Vong,
Laotian king (d. 1959) 1888 –
Scipio Slataper,
Italian author and
critic (d. 1915) 1889 –
Marco de Gastyne,
French painter...
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celebration of
party congresses and
closed his
speech paraphrasing Scipio Slataper and Che
Guevara (the
latter being one of his youth's heroes): "We are barbarians...
- Joyce,
Italo Svevo,
Sigmund Freud,
Dragotin Kette, Ivan Cankar,
Scipio Slataper, and
Umberto Saba. The city was the
major port of the
Austrian Riviera...
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writers which were
unknown at the time, such as Montale, Alvaro, Stuparich,
Slataper. In 1930 he
published his
poetry collection Paese e
galera ("Country and...