Alfredo Oriani | |
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Born | Faenza, Kingdom of Italy | 22 August 1852
Died | 18 October 1909 Casola Valsenio, Kingdom of Italy | (aged 57)
Pen name | Ottone di Banzole |
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Nationality | Italian |
Alma mater | University of Naples Federico II |
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Literary movement | Romanticism Verismo Decadent movement |
Years active | 1876–1909 |
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Partner | Giacomina Cavallari[1] |
Children | Ugo Oriani[1] |
Parents | Luigi Oriani and Clementina Oriani (née Bertoni) |
Alfredo Oriani (Italian: [alˈfreːdo oˈrjaːni]; 22 August 1852 in Faenza – 18 October 1909 in Casola Valsenio) was an Italian author, writer and social critic. He is often considered a precursor of Fascism, and in 1940 his books were placed on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum of the Catholic Church.[2]
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