Circoli
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Categories | Literary magazine |
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Founder | Adriano Grande |
Year founded | 1931 |
Final issue | 1936 |
Country | Italy |
Based in | Genoa |
Language | Italian |
Circoli was an Italian language literary magazine published in Genoa, Italy, between 1931 and 1936.
History and profile
Circoli was started in Genoa in 1931.[1][2] Adriano Grande, an Italian poet, was the founder of the magazine,[1] which intended to be the successor of Solaria, a literary magazine published in Turin and Florentine.[2]
Grande was also the director of the magazine, which published translations of the work by international authors, among the others.[3][4] Attilio Bertolucci and Salvatore Quasimodo were some of the contributors to the magazine.[5][6] During its existence the magazine was supported by the press office.[4] In 1936 the magazine was closed down.[1]
See also
References
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