...Gobbetti died young in exile in Paris, but the magazine he founded, "Baletti" (1924-28), was attended by many literary figures from Piedmont, including the poet E. Montale. Among them were Mario Fubini (1900-71), who later became a professor at the University of Milan, and N. Sapegno, a professor at the University of Rome. Einaudi, which was founded in 1933, became a bastion of anti-fascist thought and played a leading role in making Turin a new cultural center during and after World War II. *Some of the terminology that mentions "Fubini, M." is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…ゴベッティは若くして亡命先のパリに客死するが,彼が創刊した《バレッティ》誌(1924‐28)には詩人E.モンターレをはじめ,多数のピエモンテ出身の文学者たちが参加した。後のミラノ大学教授フビーニMario Fubini(1900‐71)やローマ大学教授N.サペーニョもそのなかにいた。 1933年に創設されたエイナウディ社は,反ファシズム思想の砦になるとともに,第2次大戦中から戦後にかけて,トリノを新しい文化の中心地とするのに主導的役割を果たした。… ※「Fubini,M.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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