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Adele Cambria

Adele Cambria (12 July 1931, in Reggio Calabria – 5 November 2015, in Rome[1]) was an Italian journalist, writer and actress.

Biography edit

She was a central figure in Italian culture before, during, and after the 1968 movement alongside Camilla Cederna and Oriana Fallaci, and was close to the progressive left and to the Partito Radicale under Marco Pannella.[2] She was also a longtime supporter of the feminist movement. Cambria collaborated with newspapers and magazines and published several books. She graduated in law from the University of Messina. She became involved with journalism in 1956 after moving to Rome, where she remained until her death.[3]

An author of narrative works (and of other genres) intended for the theater,[4] she was a founder of the Teatro La Maddalena in Rome alongside Dacia Maraini. She was also a friend of Pier Paolo Pasolini[5] and acted in several of his films.

With other progressive intellectuals she gave her support and authority as the director of the daily newspaper Lotta Continua (but did not contribute to the political direction) to guarantee freedom of expression and to allow the newspaper to publish. In 1972 however, she was put on trial (later acquitted) for an article on the assassination of Luigi Calabresi, following which she quit for not sharing the opinion of the paper. In the following years she joined the Italian Socialist Party.[6]

Journalism edit

Cambria first began her work as a journalist in 1956 writing for the newspaper Il Giorno, when it had just been founded by Gaetano Baldacci. She further collaborated with Il Mondo and Mario Pannunzio, and later returned to write for Il Giorno from 1985 to 1997. Other journalistic collaborations include:

Television edit

She worked with RAI beginning in 1963, and between 2000 and 2003 reached 39 transmissions for RaiSat on the program E la Tv non creò la donna. She then acted in Trittico meridionale, three broadcasts on Southern Italy dedicated respectively to Ernesto de Martino (La terra del rimorso), Maria Occhipinti (La rivolta dei non-si-parte), and Reggio Calabria (Dalla rivolta al professore). In 2003, she signed on to the pilot episode of a television series dedicated to the history of gossip on RaiSat. From 2011, she was conferred a feature on the talk show Le invasioni barbariche on La7.

Literary works edit

  • Maria Josè (Longanesi, biography and unedited diaries of the last queen of Italy, 1966)
  • Dopo Didone (Cooperativa Prove 10, novel, 1974)
  • Amore come rivoluzione – La risposta alle lettere dal carcere di Antonio Gramsci (Sugarco, letters of the three Schucht sisters, the youngest of which, Giulia, was married to Gramsci; 1976)
  • In principio era Marx (Sugarco, 1978)
  • Il Lenin delle donne (Mastrogiacomo, 1981)
  • L'Italia segreta delle donne (Newton Compton Editori, 1984)
  • Nudo di donna con rovine (Pellicanolibri), romanzo, 1984)
  • L'amore è cieco (Stampa Alternativa [it], stories, 1995)
  • Tu volevi un figlio carabiniere (Stampa Alternativa, written with son Luciano Valli, 1997)
  • Isabella. La triste storia di Isabella di Morra (Osanna Venosa, 1997)
  • Storia d'amore e schiavitù (Marsilio, 2000, finalist for the prize named to Elsa Morante and at the Città di Scalea; in contest for the Strega Prize, seventh place[7])
  • Nove dimissioni e mezzo (Donzelli Editore [it], 2010)
  • Istanbul. Il doppio viaggio, (Donzelli Editore, 2012)
  • In viaggio con la Zia (Città del Sole edizioni [it], December 2012)

Theater edit

  • Nonostante Gramsci (rappresentato in prima nazionale al Teatro della Maddalena on 25 May 1975)
  • In principio era Marx – La moglie e la fedele governante (prima italiana al Teatro Bellini di Napoli, 1980, Premio Fondi La Pastora 1979)
  • La regina dei cartoni (1985–2001, rappresentato all'Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Los Angeles dal Collettivo teatrale "Isabella Morra")

Directed:

  • Di madre in madre, by Muzi Epifani and Francesca Pansa, Teatro La Maddalena, Rome, 1978.

Filmography edit

Recognition edit

  • Received the journalistic prize "Corrado Alvaro" for her career (2008)
  • The Premio Letterario awarded by the city of Palmi (2011)
  • Ottobre in Poesia, received the "poetic key" to the city (2012)

References edit

  1. ^ "Morta a Roma Adele Cambria, una delle madri del femminismo". la Repubblica. 5 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Interventi di Adele Cambria". Radio Radicale.
  3. ^ "Adele Cambria Blog". adele-cambria.blogspot.com.
  4. ^ "Adele Cambria: Libri dell'autore in vendita online". ibs.it.
  5. ^ "Adele Cambria ricorda Pier Paolo Pasolini". 2 November 2009.
  6. ^ . 14 May 2014. Archived from the original on 14 May 2014.
  7. ^ . 2 December 2008. Archived from the original on 2 December 2008.

External links edit

  • Adele Cambria on siusa.archivi.beniculturali.it
  • Adele Cambria on enciclopediadelledonne.it
  • Interviews by Adele Cambria on RadioRadicale.it
  • Adele Cambria at IMDb  
  • Adele Cambria at AllMovie  

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Adele Cambria 12 July 1931 in Reggio Calabria 5 November 2015 in Rome 1 was an Italian journalist writer and actress Contents 1 Biography 2 Journalism 3 Television 4 Literary works 5 Theater 6 Filmography 7 Recognition 8 References 9 External linksBiography editShe was a central figure in Italian culture before during and after the 1968 movement alongside Camilla Cederna and Oriana Fallaci and was close to the progressive left and to the Partito Radicale under Marco Pannella 2 She was also a longtime supporter of the feminist movement Cambria collaborated with newspapers and magazines and published several books She graduated in law from the University of Messina She became involved with journalism in 1956 after moving to Rome where she remained until her death 3 An author of narrative works and of other genres intended for the theater 4 she was a founder of the Teatro La Maddalena in Rome alongside Dacia Maraini She was also a friend of Pier Paolo Pasolini 5 and acted in several of his films With other progressive intellectuals she gave her support and authority as the director of the daily newspaper Lotta Continua but did not contribute to the political direction to guarantee freedom of expression and to allow the newspaper to publish In 1972 however she was put on trial later acquitted for an article on the assassination of Luigi Calabresi following which she quit for not sharing the opinion of the paper In the following years she joined the Italian Socialist Party 6 Journalism editCambria first began her work as a journalist in 1956 writing for the newspaper Il Giorno when it had just been founded by Gaetano Baldacci She further collaborated with Il Mondo and Mario Pannunzio and later returned to write for Il Giorno from 1985 to 1997 Other journalistic collaborations include Paese Sera La Stampa with Specchio della Stampa Il Messaggero L Espresso with Arrigo Benedetti L Europeo Il Giorno Il Diario della settimana Il Domani della Calabria from 2000 to 2002 L Unita from 2003 Effe director of the magazine in the 1970s Noi donne cofounder from 1969 to 1999 Television editShe worked with RAI beginning in 1963 and between 2000 and 2003 reached 39 transmissions for RaiSat on the program E la Tv non creo la donna She then acted in Trittico meridionale three broadcasts on Southern Italy dedicated respectively to Ernesto de Martino La terra del rimorso Maria Occhipinti La rivolta dei non si parte and Reggio Calabria Dalla rivolta al professore In 2003 she signed on to the pilot episode of a television series dedicated to the history of gossip on RaiSat From 2011 she was conferred a feature on the talk show Le invasioni barbariche on La7 Literary works editMaria Jose Longanesi biography and unedited diaries of the last queen of Italy 1966 Dopo Didone Cooperativa Prove 10 novel 1974 Amore come rivoluzione La risposta alle lettere dal carcere di Antonio Gramsci Sugarco letters of the three Schucht sisters the youngest of which Giulia was married to Gramsci 1976 In principio era Marx Sugarco 1978 Il Lenin delle donne Mastrogiacomo 1981 L Italia segreta delle donne Newton Compton Editori 1984 Nudo di donna con rovine Pellicanolibri romanzo 1984 L amore e cieco Stampa Alternativa it stories 1995 Tu volevi un figlio carabiniere Stampa Alternativa written with son Luciano Valli 1997 Isabella La triste storia di Isabella di Morra Osanna Venosa 1997 Storia d amore e schiavitu Marsilio 2000 finalist for the prize named to Elsa Morante and at the Citta di Scalea in contest for the Strega Prize seventh place 7 Nove dimissioni e mezzo Donzelli Editore it 2010 Istanbul Il doppio viaggio Donzelli Editore 2012 In viaggio con la Zia Citta del Sole edizioni it December 2012 Theater editNonostante Gramsci rappresentato in prima nazionale al Teatro della Maddalena on 25 May 1975 In principio era Marx La moglie e la fedele governante prima italiana al Teatro Bellini di Napoli 1980 Premio Fondi La Pastora 1979 La regina dei cartoni 1985 2001 rappresentato all Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Los Angeles dal Collettivo teatrale Isabella Morra Directed Di madre in madre by Muzi Epifani and Francesca Pansa Teatro La Maddalena Rome 1978 Filmography editAccattone di Pier Paolo Pasolini 1961 Comizi d amore di Pier Paolo Pasolini 1965 Teorema di Pier Paolo Pasolini 1968 Teresa la ladra di Carlo Di Palma 1973 Recognition editReceived the journalistic prize Corrado Alvaro for her career 2008 The Premio Letterario awarded by the city of Palmi 2011 Ottobre in Poesia received the poetic key to the city 2012 References edit Morta a Roma Adele Cambria una delle madri del femminismo la Repubblica 5 November 2015 Interventi di Adele Cambria Radio Radicale Adele Cambria Blog adele cambria blogspot com Adele Cambria Libri dell autore in vendita online ibs it Adele Cambria ricorda Pier Paolo Pasolini 2 November 2009 Donzelli Editore 14 May 2014 Archived from the original on 14 May 2014 StradaNove Storia d amore e di schiavitu 2 December 2008 Archived from the original on 2 December 2008 External links editAdele Cambria on siusa archivi beniculturali it Adele Cambria on enciclopediadelledonne it Interviews by Adele Cambria on RadioRadicale it Adele Cambria at IMDb nbsp Adele Cambria at AllMovie nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adele Cambria amp oldid 1220998064, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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