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657: 27: 133: 510:, together with Luigi Pirandello. He served as a secretary of the fascist writers' union from 1928 and spent time abroad lecturing on Italian culture. A convinced supporter of fascism, which he saw as the most suitable political means to support the birth of a modern society in Italy, Bontempelli was made a member of the 560:. Prohibited by the authorities from writing for a year, he and Masino left Rome and resided in Venice, in a sort of "golden exile", at the villa of Baron Franchini. Through all this Bontempelli remained a member of the Royal Academy until 25 July 1943. During World War II Bontempelli was a contributor to the magazine 629:
In 1909 he married Amelia Della Pergola (1886-1977), with whom he had a daughter, who died a few months later, and their son Massimo (1911-1962). After years of declining health that prevented him from continuing his work, Bontempelli died in Rome at the age of 82 on 21 July 1960. He is buried in the
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In March 1927, Bontempelli, who had separated from his wife, began a relationship with Paola Masino, who was thirty years younger. Masino worked with Bontempelli on "900" and together they wrote the unreleased drama, "The Sinking of the Titanic", then moved with him to
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In 1915, he began as cultural manager of the Italian Publishing Institute and moved to Milan, overseeing the publication of classics of Italian literature. At the same time he was a collaborator of the Milanese newspaper
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That the foremost literary practitioner of magic realism in Italy, Massimo Bontempelli, was also the head of the National Fascist Writers Union for crucial years in the mid- to late-1920s is no accident of
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He was in a long-term relationship with Paola Masino that lasted from the late 1920s until his death. After his passing, she edited a two-volume edition of his works. Her book
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On 8 August 1926, in the villa of Pirandello, near Sant'Agnese, he was challenged to a duel by Giuseppe Ungaretti, due to a controversy that arose in the Roman newspaper
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for seven years, doing his writing on the side. Starting from 1904 he published a series of collections of poems and short stories, as well as a tragedy in verse,
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in the years 1921 and 1922 that put him in contact with the new French avant-gardes and profoundly changed his image of the modern artist. In the short novels
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In 1938, he refused to accept a university post formerly held by Attilio Momigliano, a Jewish professor removed from the chair of Italian literature at the
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Finding aid for collection of Massiomo Bontempelli papers held by the Getty Research Institute, including listing of holdings and biographical information.
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on the State Railways and frequently moved with his family to other cities for work reasons. Massimo attended the R. Liceo Ginnasio Giuseppe Parini in
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and other playwrights, the National Drama Writers Union, with the aim of safeguarding the work of playwrights and other theatrical authors.
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Kibler, Louis (1993). "Reviewed Work: Sogni e visioni: Massimo Bontempelli fra surrealismo e futurismo by Elena Urgnani".
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He began to distance himself from fascism in the 1930s. On 23 August 1936, he published the critical article
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1922 Viaggi e scoperte; La scacchiera davanti allo specchio (The Chess Set in the Mirror); Ultime avventure
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Massimo Bontempelli was born in Como to Alfonso Bontempelli and Maria Cislaghi. His father was a
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After leaving teaching in 1910 and settling in Florence, Bontempelli worked as a journalist for
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The Italian Theater of the Grotesque. A New Theater for the Twentieth Century: An Anthology,
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1930 Vita e morte di Adria e dei suoi figli (The Life and Death of Adria and Her Children)
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During the 1920s and early 1930s, Bontempelli had ties to fascism. In 1924 he joined the
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Translated by W.L. Dale. The Cornhill Magazine, No. 1030, Winter 1961/62 pages 268-271.
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Translation and introduction by Patricia Gaborik. Italica Press, 2013. Also includes
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Vita e morte di Adria e dei suoi figli / The Life and Death of Adria and Her Children
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Discharged in 1919, he published a volume of poems written between 1916 and 1918,
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ed. and trans. Jack D. Street and Rod Umlas (Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen, 2003).
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Ritratto, autoritratto, profezia. Nota su Bontempelli esegeta di Pirandello'
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Settling in Rome, he became part of the Teatro degli Undici, founded by
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were among the contributors. The magazine ceased publication in 1929.
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Twentieth-Century Italian Drama: An Anthology, the First Fifty Years,
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1929 Il figlio di due madri (The Boy with Two Mothers); Il neosofista
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Me, Massimo and the others-autobiography of a daughter of the century
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ed. Jane House and Antonio Attisani (New York: Columbia UP, 1995).
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1925 La donna dei miei sogni e altre avventure moderne; Nostra Dea
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1932 La famiglia del fabbro; Racconto di una giornata; Valoria
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and in 1933 he and Pier Maria Bardi founded the art magazine
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Modern Drama, Volume 50, Number 2, Summer 2007, pp. 210-232
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and obtaining two medals for valour and three war crosses.
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he returned to Rome, but the death sentence issued by the
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on 23 October 1930. Back in Milan in 1931, he published
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1928 Donna nel sole, e altri idilli; Minnie la candida
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The Living Age, 15 September 1927, pp. 549–551.
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Meeting Batoletti — A Railway Station Extravaganza.
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