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  1. Aldo Giurlani (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaldo dʒurˈlaːni]; 2 February 1885 – 17 August 1974), known by the pen name Aldo Palazzeschi (pronounced [ˈaldo palatˈtseski]), was an Italian novelist, poet, journalist and essayist.

  2. Aldo Palazzeschi, pseudonimo di Aldo Pietro Vincenzo Giurlani (Firenze, 2 febbraio 1885 – Roma, 17 agosto 1974), è stato uno scrittore e poeta italiano, uno dei padri delle avanguardie storiche. Inizialmente firmò le sue opere con il suo vero nome, e dal 1905 adottò come pseudonimo il cognome della nonna materna, appunto Palazzeschi.

  3. Florentine poet and novelist who made distinctively whimsical and ironic contributions to crepuscolarismo and Futurism. His privately published early poetry reworks symbolist and Crepuscular motifs, often in apparently childlike ...

  4. Aug 6, 2024 · The Squander of Innocence. PDF Cite. Last Updated August 6, 2024. It takes Palazzeschi a long time to tell this simple story [The Sisters Materassi], for his subsidiary interests are varied, and...

  5. Aldo Palazzeschi was born Aldo Giurlani in Florence, 2 February 1885. His father was a businessman, if not truly rich, certainly not poor. Aldo was an only child and, as his own memoirs make plain, the object of his parents' concentrated attention. If not exactly "spoiled" - indeed, such was the temper of that austere age, quite rigidly

  6. Aldo Palazzeschi, pen name of Aldo Giurlani, was one of the most prominent Italian novelists and poets of the twentieth century. His name is often associated with that of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, founder of the avant-garde Futurist movement.

  7. Aldo Palazzeschi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaldo palatˈtseski]; 2 February 1885 – 17 August 1974) was the pen name of Aldo Giurlani, an Italian novelist, poet, journalist and essayist. He was born in Florence to a well-off, bourgeois family.

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