Critici e narratori a "Convegno". Vent'anni di romanzo e prosa d'arte sul mensile di Enzo Ferrieri

Translated title of the contribution: [Autom. eng. transl.] Critics and narrators at "Convegno". Twenty years of novel and prose art on the monthly by Enzo Ferrieri

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Abstract

[Autom. eng. transl.] The monograph on the "Conference" (1920-1940) traces the milestones of the twenty-year militancy of the monthly by Enzo Ferrieri, to which the best-known Italian writers of the time collaborated. The work focused in particular on the debates related to contemporary fiction, helping to place the contribution of collaborators such as Debenedetti, Eugenio Montale, Italo Svevo in the Milanese literary milieu (Linati, Angioletti, Piovene, etc). "Il Convegno" also emerges as the highest example of the eclecticism of many Milanese press, which has often enjoyed episodic and partial critical consideration. The study also aimed to enhance the magazine's cultural strategy, highlighting its links with the major contemporary magazines ("La Ronda", "Solaria", "Orpheus", the "Literary Fair") and highlighting its European opening and the large space reserved for foreign authors and cultural mediation.
Translated title of the contribution[Autom. eng. transl.] Critics and narrators at "Convegno". Twenty years of novel and prose art on the monthly by Enzo Ferrieri
Original languageItalian
PublisherISU - Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Number of pages250
ISBN (Print)8883112385
Publication statusPublished - 2003

Keywords

  • Antonello Gerbi
  • Carlo Linati
  • Enzo Ferrieri
  • Eugenio Montale
  • Giacomo Debenedetti
  • Giovanni Battista Angioletti
  • Giovanni Titta Rosa
  • Giuseppe Antonio Borgese
  • Giuseppe Prezzolini
  • Guido Piovene
  • Il Convegno
  • James Joyce
  • La Ronda
  • Marcel Proust
  • Narrativa e prosa d'arte
  • Riviste letterarie

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