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  1. Aug 3, 2022 · Margherita Sarfatti was a signatory of the Manifesto of Fascist Intellectuals, which framed the movement as the continuation of the Italian nation's spirit and history. Now, Sarfatti realized that the ideology needed an anchor in Italian culture to make this statement more than rhetoric, so she settled upon Italy's rich artistic heritage, which she argued had been sidelined in favor of more established French avant-garde artists even inside Italy itself.

  2. 21 See, in particular, the articles on the book published in the newspapers O Paiz and Fanfulla: “Margherita Sarfatti fala-nos da missão que vem cumprir na América; Arte de hontem e de hoje—Expressões e valores—Arte italiana de 1900,” O Paiz, August 22, 1930; and “La grande scrittrice e intenditrice d’arte, Margherita Sarfatti è giunta ieri a Rio,” Fanfulla, São Paulo, Thursday, August 21, 1930. In both cases, the same book excerpt is published as a quotation from Sarfatti ...

  3. Oct 18, 2013 · Books. My Fault: Mussolini As I Knew Him. Margherita Sarfatti. Enigma Books, Oct 18, 2013 - Biography & Autobiography - 323 pages. Mussolini's Jewish mistress confesses: How she educated a rough uncultured man to become a politician and consolidated the fascist regime. Preview this book ».

  4. Jul 6, 2006 · An American cousin, who is also named Margherita Sarfatti, is convinced the letters are in the hands of the Rome cousin. Many visitors have recently called at the luxurious building in Rome - journalists, researchers, writers ("Italian Night," by Nicole Fabre, a novel in which Sarfatti is a leading character, was recently published in France).

  5. Other articles where Margherita Sarfatti is discussed: Novecento movement: …20th-century) movement were the critic Margherita Sarfatti and seven artists: Anselmo Bucci, Leonardo Dudreville, Achille Funi, Gian Emilio Malerba, Piero Marussig, Ubaldo Oppi, and Mario Sironi. Under Sarfatti’s leadership, the group sought to renew Italian art by rejecting European avant-garde movements and embracing Italy’s artistic traditions.

  6. Jul 15, 1993 · In 1939, Alma Mahler recorded the impression made upon her by Margherita Sarfatti during their common exile in Paris: When I first met her she was the uncrowned queen of Italy. Now she is the crowned pauper of the exiles. As always, she is bold and spirited—but filled with much bitterness.

  7. Margherita Sarfatti, Photograph via Wikicommons (Haaretz) On November 14, 1938, shortly after the Italian Racial Laws were passed, Margherita Sarfatti slipped out of her home near Lake Como, got ...