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themes in a candid way. Milani and Mario Monti, Longanesi's editorial director, were the subject of an obscenity trial and sentenced to six months imprisonment on 22 March 1966. Many
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Milena Milani, Quel giorno, a Roma, Marinetti mi nominò "Comandante generale di tutte le donne futuriste d'Italia", in « Resine », anno 2009, nn.119-121, pp. 241-242.
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was translated into many languages and became an international bestseller, especially in France, the United States and
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