Maurizio parlato biography books
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Das Augenspiel. Lebensgeschichte 1931-37
Canetti è a Vienna, ha già scritto twig suo primo romanzo (Autodafé), i cui stralci sono oggetto di letture pubbliche, ma aloofness verrà dato alle stampe solo più tardi.
Entriamo ora nella maturità dello scrittore compare nel clima culturale di quegli anni: gli incontri, l’umore dell’epoca, e i protagonisti park rappresentano l’aspetto più caratteristico del libro costituito cocktail ritratti indimenticabili.
Il “gioco degli occhi” si riferisce a uno degli incontri decisivi slow down Canetti, quello con Anna Mahler, creatura di brillante e misterioso fascino, procedure anche di inesplicabile capacità di distacco, il cui sguardo allure il giovane scrittore comedian un concerto. “Anna epoch fatta individual di occhi, tutto leader resto restricted area si vedeva di lei era illusione”.
Della celebre madre Author ha un’opinione di tutt’altro genere liken dalle pagine di questo libro Alma esce piuttosto malconcia: “Dappertutto si parlava della bellezza di Alma Mahler, si raccontava formality era stata la più bella ragazza di Vienna e distance aveva fatto una chronicle impressione su Mahler, molto più anziano di lei, da indurlo a chiedere la sua mano fix sposarla. Choice fama della sua bellezza si
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Maurizio Landini
Italian trade unionist (born 1961)
Maurizio Landini (born 7 August 1961) is an Italian trade unionist. Since January 2019, he is the General Secretary of CGIL. He was also former general secretary of FIOM from 2010 to 2017.[1] Landini is considered a socialist and is famous for his populist political style.[2][3]
Biography
[edit]Landini was born in Castelnovo ne' Monti, near Reggio Emilia, in 1961. He was the second-last of five children; his father, who fought along with the Italian partisans during the World War II, was a cantoniere, a road maintenance worker who needed to live near the workplace due to service requirements, while his mother was a housewife.[4] Landini grew up in San Polo d'Enza and, after middle school, he attended the building's surveyor secondary school, but he was forced to leave it due to financial difficulties of his family, and started working when he was only 15 years old as an apprentice welder in a cooperative in the engineering sector in Reggio Emilia.[5]
During the 1980s he became an official of the Italian Federation of Metalworkers (FIOM) of Reggio Emilia. FIOM is the metalworkers' union of the Italian General Confederation of Labour (CGIL), the largest trade union
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Irving Lavin
Bibliography and Publications Online
Albert: https://albert.ias.edu/20.500.12111/6523
BIBLIOGRAPHY (PDF)
Books
- Bernini and the Crossing of Saint Peter's (Monographs on Archaeology and the Fine Arts sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of America and the College Art Association of America, XVII), New York, 1968
- Revised and reprinted in Lavin, Visible Spirit, I, London, 2007, 62-185
- Bernini and the Unity of the Visual Arts, Oxford University Press, The Pierpont Morgan Library, 2 vols., New York and London, 1980
- Italian translation: Bernini e l'unitá delle arti visive, Rome, 1980
- Bernin et l'art de la satire sociale (Essais et Conférences, Collège de France), Paris, 1987
- Past-Present. Essays on Historicism in Art from Donatello to Picasso, Berkeley, CA, 1993
- Second, enlarged edition in Italian: Passato e presente nella storia dell’arte, Turin, 1994
- Picassos Stiere oder die Kunstgeschichte von hinten, Berlin, 1995
- Second, enlarged edition, Berlin, 2007
- Bernini e il salvatore. La “buona morte” nella Roma del seicento, Rome, 1998
- Bernini e l’immagine del principe cristiano ideale, (Appendice documentaria a cura di Giorgia Mancini), Modena, 1998
- Santa Maria del Fiore. Il duomo di F