Giovanni Francesco "Gianni" Rodari (Italian pronunciation:[ˈdʒanniroˈdaːri]; 23 October 1920 – 14 April 1980) was an Italian writer and journalist, most famous for his works of children's literature, notably Il romanzo di Cipollino. For his lasting contribution as a children's author, he received the biennial Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 1970.[1][2] He is considered as Italy's most important 20th-century children's author and his books have been translated into many languages, though few have been published in English.[3]
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Giovanni Francesco "Gianni" Rodari (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒanni roˈdaːri]; 23 October 1920 – 14 April 1980) was an Italian writer and journalist, most...
1996 Italian animated film directed by Enzo D'Alò, based on a tale by GianniRodari. In the original version, the story took place during the Epiphany Eve...
Classical High School Liceo Socio Psycho-pedagogical and Social Sciences "GianniRodari" State Institute of Higher Education "A. Gramsci – J.M. Keynes" Tullio...
"Revolution" (La Rivoluzione), a poem by the Italian Communist writer GianniRodari, offers an alternative political moral by cutting through the debate...
Onion as translated from the original, is a fictional character from GianniRodari's eponymous Tale of Cipollino (Italian: Il romanzo di Cipollino), also...
officials invited GianniRodari to Rome to launch Il Pioniere. Its first directors of the magazine were GianniRodari and Dina Rinaldi. Rodari served in the...
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Vostok Spacecraft"), which was published in Pravda. Charlie Chaplin and GianniRodari were among those who sent congratulatory telegrams to Komsomolskaya...
(Indian) Bengali literature Sukumar Ray (Indian) Bengali literature GianniRodari (Italian) Erik Satie (French) Urmuz (Romanian) Boris Vian (French) Bob...
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storie per giocare (Many Tales to Play With, 1971) by Italian author GianniRodari. Taken together, these influences may have contributed to the development...
Soviet invasion of Hungary. Among its collaborators were Umberto Eco, GianniRodari, Norberto Bobbio, Maurizio Costanzo, Edoardo Sanguineti, Tullio De Mauro...
(d. 1998) 1920 – Bob Montana, American illustrator (d. 1975) 1920 – GianniRodari, Italian writer (d. 1980) 1920 – Vern Stephens, American baseball player...
even if the school does not require it. Poet and children's writer GianniRodari has described adult life as "a school without grembiule and school desk"...
Christmas fairy tale La freccia azzurra, based on a short story by GianniRodari. The film was a success and paved the way for other feature films. In...
Editions du Panama - France 2005 La promenade d'un distrait (text by GianniRodari), picture book and short movie Portraits – France (Seuil jeunesse/ CIELJ...
Vacanze di Natale '95 (1995) by Neri Parenti La freccia azzurra (1996) by GianniRodari We Free Kings (1996) by Sergio Citti Kisses and Hugs (1999) by Paolo...
(1953) Symphony No. 1, for two boys' voices and orchestra (Text by GianniRodari, 1955) Suite for orchestra (1955) Piano Sonata No. 4 (1957) Symphonic...
(1901–1968) Lidia Ravera (born 1951) Mario Rigoni Stern (1921–2008) GianniRodari (1920–1980) Lalla Romano (1906–2001) Emanuela Da Ros (born 1959) Umberto...
Tove Jansson (1966) James Krüss and José Maria Sanchez-Silva (1968) GianniRodari (1970) Scott O'Dell (1972) Maria Gripe (1974) Cecil Bødker (1976) Paula...
C. S. Lewis – Prince Caspian Elinor Lyon – We Daren't Go A'Hunting GianniRodari – l romanzo di Cipollino (The Adventures of the Little Onion) Sydney...
solve cases in the series. Zoppino Gelsomino in the Country of Liars GianniRodari A red kitty drawn on the wall by a girl named Romoletta and miraculously...
is posted on the Omegna town hall, and which is quoted at the end of GianniRodari's children's story C'era due volte il barone Lamberto: v t e v t e...