L’Italiano
L’Italiano was an Italian language weekly literary and arts magazine that existed between 1926 and 1942 in Italy. Full title was L'italiano: rivista settimanale della gente fascista.[1] It is one of the magazines founded and edited by well-known Italian journalist Leo Longanesi. The subtitle was Foglio della Rivoluzione Fascista (meaning Publication of the Fascist Revolution in English),[2] and the motto of the magazine was "Mussolini is always right".[3]
| Editor-in-chief | Leo Longanesi |
|---|---|
| Categories | Literary magazine Arts magazine Political magazine |
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Founder | Leo Longanesi |
| Year founded | 1926 |
| First issue | 14 January 1926 |
| Final issue | 1942 |
| Country | Italy |
| Based in | Bologna Rome |
| Language | Italian |
| OCLC | 173994792 |
History and profile
L’Italiano was established by Leo Longanesi in Bologna in 1926.[2] The first issue appeared on 14 January.[3] In the initial period it was published on a biweekly basis, and the first eight issues heavily covered political writings.[4] From 1927 the publisher was L’Italiano Editore which Longanesi founded the same year.[3] The headquarters of L’Italiano was moved by Longanesi to Rome.[3] The magazine ceased publication at the end of 1942.[4][5]
References
- "L'italiano: rivista settimanale della gente fascista" (in Italian). Bologna University Library. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
- ""L'Italiano" di Leo Longanesi" (in Italian). Biblioteca Salaborsa. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
- "Longanesi Leo 1905-1957" (in Italian). Arts Life History. November 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
- "Longanesi, Leopoldo" (in Italian). Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani. 2005. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
- Michela Rosso. "Il Selvaggio 1926–1942: Architectural Polemics and Invective Imagery". Architectural Histories. 4 (1): 1. doi:10.5334/ah.203.