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Il taccuino segreto / Cesare Pavese ; a cura di Francesca Belviso ; con una testimonianza di Lorenzo Mondo ; introduzione di Angelo d'Orsi.
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Language
Italian
Published/Created
Torino : Nino Aragno editore, [2020]
©2020
Description
cxxvi, 118 pages : illustrations, facsimiles ; 24 cm.
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PQ4835.A846 Z46 2020
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Pavese, Cesare
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Pavese, Cesare
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Pavese, Cesare
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Editor
Belviso, Francesca
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Contributor
Mondo, Lorenzo
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Writer of introduction
D'Orsi, Angelo, 1947-
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Series
Biblioteca Aragno
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Pavese, Cesare.
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Belviso, Francesca.
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Notes
Includes articles by various authors and notes by Cesare Pavese, also in facsimilar reproduction.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9788893800778
8893800772
LCCN
2019428483
OCLC
1223538509
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