Corrado Pavolini
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Died10 April 1980 (aged 82)
Cortona, Tuscany, Italy
OccupationsWriter, journalist
Yearsactive1939–1952 (film)
Corrado Pavolini | |
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Pavolini in 1954 | |
| Born | 8 January 1898 |
| Died | 10 April 1980 (aged 82) Cortona, Tuscany, Italy |
| Occupations | Writer, journalist |
| Years active | 1939–1952 (film) |
Corrado Pavolini (8 January 1898 – 10 April 1980) was an Italian writer identified with the futurist movement.[1] He was the brother of the Fascist politician Alessandro Pavolini. Corrado served as the literary editor of the Rome-based Fascist daily newspaper Il Tevere.[2]
- The Iron Crown (1941)
- A Pistol Shot (1942)
- Men of the Mountain (1943)
- Flying Squadron (1949)
- The Crossroads (1951)
- The Mistress of Treves (1952)