L'Italiano (magazine)

L'Italiano
Editor-in-chiefLeo Longanesi
Categories
  • Literary magazine
  • Arts magazine
  • Political magazine
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherL'Italiano Editore
FounderLeo Longanesi
Founded1926
First issue14 January 1926
Final issue1942
CountryItaly
Based in
LanguageItalian
OCLC173994792

L'Italiano was a weekly literary and arts magazine that existed between 1926 and 1942 in Italy. Its full title was L'italiano: rivista settimanale della gente fascista.[1] It is one of the magazines founded and edited by the well-known Italian journalist Leo Longanesi. Its subtitle was Foglio della Rivoluzione Fascista (Italian: Publication of the Fascist Revolution),[2] and its motto was "Mussolini is always right" which was also adopted and employed by the Fascist regime.[3][4]

  1. ^ "L'italiano: rivista settimanale della gente fascista" (in Italian). Bologna University Library. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
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  4. ^ Stephen Gundle (Spring 2015). "Laughter Under Fascism: Humour and Ridicule in Italy, 1922–43". History Workshop Journal. 79 (1): 221. doi:10.1093/hwj/dbv007.