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Milena Milani

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31: 535: 228:(I Woman, and the others). The book chronicles the quest of a woman for her lover to come back. She searched him through different cities but eventually has to accept that he is gone. In the mid-1970s Milani campaigned against the demolition of the Letimbro railway station and wrote a piece about her childhood memories of the place, like the wood-burning stove of the waiting room and the large mirror where she would see the reflection of her face as a little girl. 256:(1970); Galleria Fontana di Savona (1970); Galleria Il Salotto in Genoa (1971); Galleria Zanini in Rome (1971); Farsetti Art Gallery in Cortina d'Ampezzo (1972); Bon à tirer gallery in Milan (1972); Christian Stein Gallery in Turin (1972); Cavour Art Gallery in Milan (1972); Galleria dei Carbini in Varazze (1972); Galleria de 213:, expressed their support for Milani.She was eventually acquitted in 1967, with the rationale that "erotic ideas fit harmoniously into the narrative fabric and respond to the descriptive requirements that the theme of condemned woman to solitude suggested and which were happily realized in the poetic unity of the work". 252:. Later in the same year, she had another show at the Circolo degli Artisti in Albissola Mare. Other exhibitions of her work were staged at Galleria Regis in Finale Ligure (1969); Galleria Il Punto, Turin (1969); Galleria del Centro di Vercelli (1970); Chez Venier in Cortina d'Ampezzo (1970); Galleria Il Traghetto 2, 109:. She often claimed that she was given the name Milena because it was the closest thing to Lenin - the name she would have received had she been a male. Milani studied at the Istituto magistrale in Savona. In 1941 she started contributing to the journal 236:
In addition to literature, Milani was also interested in painting and ceramics. From 1946 to 1963, she regularly exhibited in group shows at her then-lover Carlo Cardazzo's gallery, Il Naviglio in Milan. Milani befriended
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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 Italian cultural figures, including
276:, but never married. She spent the final years of her life at the Hotel Garden in Albissola Marina. She died in 2013 at the San Paolo Hospital, the same one where she was born 94 years before. 172:. Milani and Cardazzo started a romantic relationship despite Cardazzo's family objections. After the end of the war, Milani briefly worked as a sports journalist. In 1946 she covered the 351:
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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in 1917. She grew up in a house located in front of the railway station on Letimbro. Her father, Tullio Milani, was an agronomist from
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in Milan (1972); Studio d'Arte Moderna SM 13 in Rome (1972); and Galleria Il Salotto di Como (1973). In 1998, a work by Milani, the
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In the 1970s Milani lived in Albissola Marina, in a well-known building called "Casa di vetro", where she wrote her second novel,
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was translated into many languages and became an international bestseller, especially in France, the United States and England,
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and fascism changed when she began to hang out with a group of students and intellectuals who used to meet in the
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Mirella Serri, I redenti. Gli intellettuali che vissero due volte 1938-1948, Milano, Corbaccio, 2005
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Gianfranco Barcella, "Invito alla lettura di Milena Milani", Empoli, Ibiskos Ulivieri, 2008
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Milena Milani, The Times (london, England), Thursday, Jan 19, 1967; pg. 14; Issue 56843.
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Lorenza Rossi, "Milena Milani. Una vita in collage", Torino, Seneca Edizioni 2012
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Milani's first solo exhibition took place in 1965 at the Argentario Gallery in
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FrancoRebagliati, Franco Dell'amico, Franco Arnaldo "Savona Letimbro"
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Milani was romantically involved with Carlo Cardazzo and writer
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translator Graham Snell, London: Arrow Books, 1970.
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Paolo Monti
Savona
Livorno
Dogliani
Piedmont
October Revolution
Sanremo
La Sapienza University
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
Benito Mussolini
Caffè Aragno
Giuseppe Ungaretti
Corrado Alvaro
Italian Civil War
Schutzstaffel
Venice
Carlo Cardazzo
Giro d'Italia
Liguria
Longanesi
queer
feminist
Giuseppe Ungaretti
Lucio Fontana
Spatialism
Trento
Venice
Il Giorno
Alberto Moravia

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