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Defunct literary magazines published in Italy

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  • Orpheus (magazine) monthly modernist magazine in Kingdom of Italy (1932–1934)
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    Orpheus was a modernist monthly journal in Milan, Italy, between 1932 and 1934. Although it was a short-lived periodical, it significantly contributed to the intellectual debate took place in Fascist Italy.
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    Il Baretti Italian literature magazine
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    Il Baretti was a monthly literary magazine which was one of the publications launched and edited by Piero Gobetti. The magazine was published in Turin in the period between 1924 and 1928. The title was a reference to Giuseppe Baretti, who was an author in the eighteenth century, an exile and pre-romantic pilgrim.
  • Leonardo (Italian magazine) Italian literary magazine
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    Leonardo was a philosophy magazine published in the early twentieth century in Florence, Italy, between 1903 and 1907. It was one of the publications started by Giovanni Papini and contributed by Giuseppe Prezzolini. The magazine is also one of the periodicals which contributed to the cultural basis of the early forms of Fascism.
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    Meridiano di Roma: literary, artistic and scientific Italy (Meridian of Rome) was a literary criticism, literature and art magazine existed between 1936 and 1943.
  • La Fiera Letteraria Italian magazine (1925–1977)
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    La Fiera Letteraria (Italian: Literary Fair) was a weekly Italian magazine of letters, sciences and arts. It was founded in 1925 with the subtitle Weekly Magazine of Letters, Sciences and Arts and was published until 1977.
  • Società Italian magazine
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    Società (Italian: Society) was an Italian communist cultural magazine published in Italy between 1945 and 1961.
  • Solaria (magazine) Monthly literary magazine in Italy (1926–1936)
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    Solaria was a modernist literary magazine published in Florence, Italy, between 1926 and 1936. The title is a reference to the city of sun. The magazine is known for its significant influence on young Italian writers. It was one of the publications which contributed to the development of the concept of Europeanism.
  • Il Frontespizio Literary magazine in Italy (1929–1940)
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    Il Frontespizio (Italian: The Frontispiece) was an art and literary magazine, which had a Catholic perspective. The magazine existed between 1929 and 1940 and was based in Florence, Italy.
  • Alfabeta Monthly cultural and literary magazine in Italy (1979–1988)
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    alfabeta was a monthly cultural and literary magazine published between 1979 and 1988 in Milan, Italy. The magazine was the cultural landmark in the country during its existence.
  • Il Politecnico Literary and cultural magazine in Milan, Italy (1945–1947)
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    Il Politecnico (Italian: The Polytechnic) was a Communist cultural and literary magazine published in Milan, Italy, between 1945 and 1947. In the debut editorial it was stated that the magazine was inspired by the homonymous journal which had been founded by Carlo Cattaneo in 1839 and published until 1845. Although it was a short-lived publication, Il Politecnico was the most prominent magazine in Italy during its run.
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