Alfredo Pieroni

Italian journalist and essayist (1923–2011) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alfredo Pieroni (14 May 1923 - 28 September 2011) was an Italian journalist and essayist. In 1975, he became the director of Il Resto del Carlino, a Bologna-based mass-circulation daily newspaper, staying in this charge for two years. He was, in 1958, Oriana Fallaci's partner.

Born(1923-05-14)May 14, 1923
Trieste, Italy
DiedSeptember 28, 2011(2011-09-28) (aged 88)
Trento, Italy
SpousesOriana Fallaci
Lucia Solmi
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Alfredo Pieroni
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Alfredo Pieroni's grave
Born(1923-05-14)May 14, 1923
Trieste, Italy
DiedSeptember 28, 2011(2011-09-28) (aged 88)
Trento, Italy
SpousesOriana Fallaci
Lucia Solmi
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Biography

Born in Trieste[1] in 1923, he moved to Rome with his family, where he graduated.[clarification needed] He began working as a reporter for Corriere della Sera, Il Resto del Carlino, and Gazzetta del Popolo.

He moved to Bonn and then to London as a correspondent for La Settimana Incom; there, in 1958, he met Oriana Fallaci,[2] with whom he began a romantic relationship.

Pieroni died in 2011 and is buried in the monumental cemetery of Trento.[3]

Books published

  • Alfredo Pieroni, Il figlio segreto del Duce. La storia di Benito Albino Mussolini e di sua madre, Ida Dalser, Milano, Garzanti. ISBN 9788811600503[4]
  • Alfredo Pieroni, Dizionario degli italiani che contano, Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1986.
  • Alfredo Pieroni, E se USA e URSS si alleassero?, Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, Collana "SAGGI", 1988.
  • Alfredo Pieroni, I russi. L'anima e la storia di un popolo, Milano, Mondadori, 1992.
  • Alfredo Pieroni, Perché le sinistre non vinceranno mai più a meno che, Milano, Longanesi & Co, 1996.

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