LC control no. | n 85279659 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Fabbri, Luce |
Variant(s) | Fabbri Cressatti, Luce, 1908-2000 Cressatti, Luce Fabbri, 1908-2000 F., L. (Luce Fabbri), 1908-2000 L. F. (Luce Fabbri), 1908-2000 |
Located | Uruguay |
Birth date | 1908-07-25 |
Death date | 2000-08-19 |
Place of birth | Rome (Italy) |
Affiliation | Universidad de la República (Uruguay) |
Profession or occupation | Authors College teachers Publishers and publishing |
Found in | Her El anarquismo, más alla de la democracía, 1983: t.p. (Luce Fabbri) Her Luigi Fabbri, 1996: t.p. (Luce Fabbri) p. 4 of cover (b. Rome Jul. 25, 1908; lives in Uruguay) Historia de un hombre libre, [2002]: t.p. (Luce Fabbri) front cover flap (Luce Fabbri Cressatti; d. August 19, 2000) Organizzazione, 1950: cover (a cura di l. f.) preface (Luce Fabbri) Wikipedia, December 9, 2019 (Luce Fabbri; Luce Fabbri (pen name, Luz de Alba; 1908--2000) was an Italian anarchist writer, publisher and daughter of Luigi Fabbri; she was born in Rome and studied literature in Bologna; Fabbri left Italy illegally to be reunited with her exiled parents in Paris and joined them after their expulsion from France to Belgium and finally to Montevideo, Uruguay; she became a teacher of history at a secondary school; during the 1936 Spanish Revolution, she organized support for the Spanish anarchists; she taught Italian literature at Uruguay's University of the Republic from 1949 until 1991, interrupted from 1974-1986 by the military regime; during the Spanish Revolution she published Il Risorgimento and during the Second World War served as editor of the Italian page of Socialismo y Libertad; in Uruguay she published Studi Sociali with her father; she also authored I Canti dell'Attesa 1932, Camisas Negras 1935, 19 de Julio Antología de la Revolucíon Española (under the pseudonym Luz de Alba) 1937, La Poesía de Leopardi 1971, Luigi Fabbri-Storia d'un nomo libero (not yet published), of many pamphlets and contributions to libertarian and literary periodicals in Uruguay and Argentina) |