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  1. Massimo Bontempelli (12 May 1878 – 21 July 1960) was an Italian poet, playwright, novelist and composer. He was influential in developing and promoting the literary styles known as magical realism and lombard line .

    • Italian
    • novelist, short story writer, journalist, playwright, composer
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  2. Apr 18, 2024 · Massimo Bontempelli (born May 12, 1878, Como, Italy—died July 21, 1960, Rome) was an Italian poet, novelist, dramatist, and critic whose “magic realism” developed from Futurism. First a teacher, Bontempelli wrote some traditional poetry, later adopted the antitraditional, anarchic literary doctrine of the Futurists, and ultimately ...

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  4. Massimo Bontempelli, L'avventura novecentista , III. Consigli) Massimo Bontempelli nasce a Como da Alfonso e Maria Cislaghi: il padre è ingegnere delle Ferrovie dello Stato e per motivi di lavoro si trasferisce frequentemente con la famiglia in altre città. Massimo frequenta il R. Liceo Ginnasio Giuseppe Parini di Milano - dove il suo insegnante di lettere è Alfredo Panzini - e nel 1897 ...

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    • Democratico di Sinistra (1948), Comunista (1949)
    • 8 maggio 1948 –, 2 febbraio 1950
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  5. edit data. Massimo Bontempelli was an Italian novelist, short story and theater writer, literary and art theorist and critic. Best known for coining the literary term Magical Realism and creating its theoretical framework. His efforts to implement this specific poetics in his writings begin after his initial experiments, first with traditional ...

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    • July 21, 1960
    • May 12, 1878
  6. Mar 26, 2019 · Magic(al) Realism is an extremely broad category in current critical terminology, but few know that one of its earliest uses (arguably the first in the realm of literature) was proposed by writer Massimo Bontempelli to re-found Italian literature in the inter-war period.

  7. JEWELL / massimo bontempelli’s literary compromise One suspects that Bontempelli never would have been appointed to the high office of Secretary had he not been in Mussolini’s good graces.31 We know from various sources the nature of some of the prestigious duties of the secretary and important officials, such as traveling domestically and ...

  8. stracittà, an Italian literary movement that developed after World War I. Massimo Bontempelli was the leader of the movement, which was connected with his idea of novecentismo. Bontempelli called for a break from traditional styles of writing, and his own writings reflected his interest in such modern forms as Surrealism and magic realism.

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