Italo Zingarelli (journalist)

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Italo Zingarelli (born July 9, 1891 in Naples , † 1979 in Rome ) was an Italian journalist and writer . From 1927 to 1943 he was a foreign correspondent in Vienna and Budapest . He was particularly interested in foreign policy.

Life

The son of the lexicographer Nicola studied law in Naples and Palermo , where his father taught as a professor from 1906.

In 1911 he graduated from the laurea in legge and began his journalistic career as an editor for the daily newspaper L'Ora in Palermo. In 1912 he switched to Corriere della Sera , for which he reported from Zurich from 1916 to 1918 and from Vienna from 1921. He was only able to keep the management of Il Secolo for a few months in 1926, because he was politically displeasing to the fascist rulers. He went to Vienna again, initially for Il Secolo , from 1927 he represented La Stampa .

From 1938 to 1943 he worked from Budapest . There he was briefly press officer for the Italian diplomatic mission. After the liberation of Italy in 1945 he became the foreign policy editor of the newspaper Il Tempo , founded in Rome in June 1944 , which he left in 1952 to take over the management of Il Globo . In 1962 he retired.

During his time in Vienna, 1936, he published an Italian translation of Jedermann by Hugo von Hofmannsthal as a private print in an edition of 100 copies.

Fonts (selection)

  • Il dominio del Mare nel conflitto anglo Germanico . Milano 1915
  • Dizionario storico-geografico dei luoghi citati nei comunicati di Cadorna con riferimento alle date di citazione: raccolta dei comunicati 25 maggio-24 novembre . Milano 1916
  • I vinti: (Sei mesi in Central Europe, tra l'armistizio e la pace) . Firenze 1920
  • L 'agonia del bolscevismo: impressioni di viaggio in Russia . Milano 1923
  • The legacy of Versailles . Zurich-Leipzig-Vienna 1930
  • La grande Balcania . Milan 1927
  • The Greater Balkans. After the italy. Manuscript transferred by Marg.Morandotti Vienna: Amalthea 1927
  • Vecchia Austria . Milano 1937, 2nd edition by Garzanti 1944
  • Questo è il giornalismo . Rome 1946 and more

as translator of

  • Eugen Dollmann: Roma nazista: 1937 - 1943 Milano: BUR 2002 ISBN 88-17-12801-5 (first edition 1951)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Evidence in the Opac of the Servizio Bibliotecario Nazionale
  2. Proof in the SBN Opac; Dataset of the DNB
  3. ^ Dataset of the DNB