In 1919 he participated as a member of the Rijeka Peace Conference in Paris and on March 3 of the same year he was appointed "Representative of Rijeka" at the peace conference as the "last Rijeka deputy in the Hungarian parliament"...
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In 1930 he was awarded the gold medal of the Medical Press and in 1937 the solemn commendation of the Academy of Italy...
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He is currently senior editor of Oltre Edizioni, for which he curates the series of Italian and foreign fiction, and non-fiction "Readings of the world", and Editorial Director of M.E.A. Phoenix, a company that offers publishing services to publishing houses...
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Santarcangeli's message testifies to and exorcises the loneliness of the individual, the destiny of the exile to be "doubly alone", and the moral and civil need of the "different" to be wiser, more generous and better than other men, as emerges from the autobiographical fiction novel "The Port of the Beheaded Eagle" (1959)...
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He approached journalism from 1923, collaborating until 1925 with the magazine "Delta" in Rijeka, directed by Antonio Widmar. In 1929 he began collaborating with the newspaper "La Vedetta d'Italia" as a theater and music critic, and then became the following year editor...
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His first, significant, literary creation dates back to 1936, "L'osteria sul torrente", which was published by Solaria, followed by "Daily Miracles" (1938), "Portraits in the woods" (1939), "Peasants on the mountains" (1942) and "The green dress" (1942). In those years he also published essays and short stories in "Il Selvaggio" and in "Oggi"...
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Some recent articles (early nineties, ed.), some even very recent, have re-proposed the question of the literature of the exodus. Some have done so by...
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