Emilio Cecchi (14 July 1884 – 5 September 1966) was an Italian literary critic, art critic and screenwriter.[1][2][3] One English language source describes him as "an 'official' - although radically anti-academic - intellectual".[4]
He was made artistic director at Cines Studios, Italy's leading film company, in 1931, remaining in the post for slightly more than a year. He also directed two short documentaries in the late 1940s.[2][5]
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EmilioCecchi (14 July 1884 – 5 September 1966) was an Italian literary critic, art critic and screenwriter. One English language source describes him...
north-eastern edge of Rome. During the early years of the Cecchi's marriage EmilioCecchi was working intensively on a commission he had accepted from...
of Italian realism from authors like Corrado Alvaro, Ennio Flaiano, EmilioCecchi, Francesco Pasinetti, Vitaliano Brancati, Mario Bonfantini and Umberto...
brought Tomasi as a guest. Also attending were Eugenio Montale, and EmilioCecchi, Shortly after this, he began writing; as he wrote in 1955, "Being mathematically...
the Mussolini Prize, which was awarded to the writers Ada Negri and EmilioCecchi, among the others. Mario Borsa, a militant anti-fascist, was appointed...
editore, Milano 1962. Storia della Letteratura Italiana; direttori: EmilioCecchi e Natalino Sapegno, vol. 7. L'Ottocento. ed. Garzanti, Milano, 1969...
Grazia Deledda", in Ultimi studi, La Nuova Italia, Florence, 1954. EmilioCecchi, "Grazia Deledda", in Storia della Letteratura Italiana: Il Novecento...
org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - EmilioCecchi". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
between 1918 and 1919. He created, in 1919 with Riccardo Bacchelli and EmilioCecchi, the prestigious review La Ronda (1919-1922). He was one of the contributors...
introduction from EmilioCecchi that sought to discourage any "excessive enthusiasm" toward America. Pavolini was placated by Cecchi's introduction and...
Tomasi as a guest. Also attending were, among others, Eugenio Montale, EmilioCecchi, and Maria Bellonci.[citation needed] Upon returning from this trip...
by Stefano Pittaluga who oversaw production until his death in 1932. EmilioCecchi served as head of production for a year following Pittaluga's death...
soon managed to appreciate. In Rome he was very close to the critic EmilioCecchi, who considered him one of the most talented painters of the new century...
friends who visit him. In the Italian newspaper La Tribuna, the writer EmilioCecchi commented: "Robey, just by being Robey, makes us laugh until we weep...
among her greatest admirers were prominent literary critics such as EmilioCecchi, Giuseppe de Robertis, and Enrico Falqui. In 1954 Laudomia Bonanni’s...
Quotidiani S.p.A., 2005 (Titolo dell'opera originale: Natalino Sapegno ed EmilioCecchi (diretta da) Storia della letteratura italiana, Garzanti Grandi opere...
1914 he contributed to the exhibition given by the Roman Secession. EmilioCecchi, another highly respected art critic who was in addition a close friend...
Directed by Renato Castellani Written by Sergio Amidei Renato Castellani EmilioCecchi Ettore Margadonna Fausto Tozzi Produced by Sandro Ghenzi Cinematography...
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Anton Giulio Bragaglia, Umberto Fracchia and EmilioCecchi. In the early 1930s Giuseppe Bottai and other Fascist figures frequently...
Escape to France Directed by Mario Soldati Written by Mario Bonfantini EmilioCecchi Ennio Flaiano Carlo Musso Cesare Pavese Agostino Richelmy Mario Soldati...