Raul Radice

Italian novelist and journalist

Raul Radice
Born19 March 1902 (1902-03-19)
Milan, Italy
Died1988
Rome, Italy

Raul Radice (19 March 1902 - 1988) was an Italian novelist and journalist.

Born in Milan, Radice was a theatrical and film critic for various publications, including Il Giornale d'Italia and Corriere della Sera. Also a novelist, in 1934 he won the Bagutta Prize for his novel Vita comica di Corinna.[1][2]

After the death of founder Silvio D'Amico, Radice served as president of the Accademia d'Arte Drammatica in Rome.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Radice, Raul". Enciclopedia Italiana - III Appendice. Treccani, 1961.
  2. ^ Antonio Baldini. Carteggio: 1915-1962. Ed. di Storia e Letteratura, 1997. p. 192. ISBN 8887114080.

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  • Raul Radice at IMDb
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