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Angiolo Bandinelli

Angiolo Bandinelli (21 March 1927 – 6 February 2022) was an Italian politician, journalist and writer.

Angiolo Bandinelli
Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy
In office
2 October 1986 – 1 July 1987
Secretary of the Radical Party
In office
1971–1973
Preceded byRoberto Cicciomessere
Succeeded byGiulio Ercolessi [it]
In office
1969–1970
Preceded byMauro Mellini
Succeeded byGiulio Ercolessi
Personal details
Born(1927-03-21)21 March 1927
Chianciano Terme, Italy
Died6 February 2022(2022-02-06) (aged 94)
Political partyPR

Biography edit

A poet and translator, from his youth he was divided between his love of literature and his passion for journalism and politics.

Before becoming an adult, he was part of the resistance and joined the Partito d'Azione at a very young age and, a few years later, the Radical Party.

He was one of the first adherents of the Radical Party and for which he later served as secretary, between 1969 and 1972; he served as treasurer for a five-year period.

A student of Pantaleo Carabellese, he contributed to Mario Pannunzio's "Mondo," a periodical in which he published about fifty articles. From the early 1960s onward he promoted, animated and directed many party publications ("Agenzia Radicale," La Prova Radicale and Notizie Radicali above all).

He served as a municipal councillor in Rome, and as a national deputy from 1986 to 1987.[1][2]

Beyond his political activity, Bandinelli was a columnist for various publications including Il Mondo and Il Foglio, a translator, a poet and a essayist.[1][2]

He died on 6 February 2022, at the age of 94.[3] In 1979 he was elected city councilor in Rome, causing a stir by civil disobedience, during which he went so far as to offer a marijuana cigarette to the then mayor of the capital city, Petroselli.

On October 2, 1986, he was proclaimed deputy, during the 9th Legislature, replacing the resigning Gianfranco Spadaccia. A translator of Eliot, Coleridge, Stevenson, author of essays, poems and articles related to party theory and history, he collected many of his contributions in the book The unpunished radical.

In recent years, he was frequently hosted as a columnist and columnist in numerous newspapers and periodicals, including Il Foglio, L'Avanti, L'Opinione and Il Riformista; many of these speeches were published in another volume (Opinioni per un anno, edited by Gualtiero Vecellio).

Life and career edit

A co-founder and longtime member of the Radical Party, Bandinelli was one of the closer collaborators of Marco Pannella.[1][2]

Artworks edit

The Precluded Imagination (1982) Figures, New Notebooks of San Gimignano (1987) Picco del Circeo, Alice's Books (1992) Sermons '63 (1993) Fine de Roma and other poems, Alternative Print, Millelire (1994) The Slutty, Mobydick (1998) M.O. (1999) Fine of Rome (2000) The Big Blue Carp (2001) De Notte Roma (2005) Two Pulp Tales, Alice's Books (2011) Cruel Gardens, Pendragon (2014) I, Heather, Alice's Books (2014) Seven Women, Emiliano degli Orfini - Rome (2015) Heather, Alice's Books (2015) Boy and Girl, I Libri di Alice (2017) Gospel Stories, Gilead Editions (2017) Soho. Two stories in exotic sauce, Galaad Edizioni (2021) The pearl. Senechian Fable, Gilead Editions (2021)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Vecellio, Valter (6 February 2022). "È morto Angiolo Bandinelli, un vero radicale (di V. Vecellio)". HuffPost (in Italian). Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Palma, Carmelo. "Addio ad Angiolo Bandinelli, il decano irregolare della storia radicale". Linkiesta. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  3. ^ Teodori, Massimo (7 February 2022). "Addio a Angiolo Bandinelli, il più originale dei radicali". Il Foglio (in Italian). Retrieved 8 February 2022.

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angiolo, bandinelli, march, 1927, february, 2022, italian, politician, journalist, writer, member, chamber, deputies, italyin, office, october, 1986, july, 1987secretary, radical, partyin, office, 1971, 1973preceded, byroberto, cicciomesseresucceeded, bygiulio. Angiolo Bandinelli 21 March 1927 6 February 2022 was an Italian politician journalist and writer Angiolo BandinelliMember of the Chamber of Deputies of ItalyIn office 2 October 1986 1 July 1987Secretary of the Radical PartyIn office 1971 1973Preceded byRoberto CicciomessereSucceeded byGiulio Ercolessi it In office 1969 1970Preceded byMauro MelliniSucceeded byGiulio ErcolessiPersonal detailsBorn 1927 03 21 21 March 1927Chianciano Terme ItalyDied6 February 2022 2022 02 06 aged 94 Political partyPR Contents 1 Biography 2 Life and career 3 Artworks 4 References 5 External linksBiography editA poet and translator from his youth he was divided between his love of literature and his passion for journalism and politics Before becoming an adult he was part of the resistance and joined the Partito d Azione at a very young age and a few years later the Radical Party He was one of the first adherents of the Radical Party and for which he later served as secretary between 1969 and 1972 he served as treasurer for a five year period A student of Pantaleo Carabellese he contributed to Mario Pannunzio s Mondo a periodical in which he published about fifty articles From the early 1960s onward he promoted animated and directed many party publications Agenzia Radicale La Prova Radicale and Notizie Radicali above all He served as a municipal councillor in Rome and as a national deputy from 1986 to 1987 1 2 Beyond his political activity Bandinelli was a columnist for various publications including Il Mondo and Il Foglio a translator a poet and a essayist 1 2 He died on 6 February 2022 at the age of 94 3 In 1979 he was elected city councilor in Rome causing a stir by civil disobedience during which he went so far as to offer a marijuana cigarette to the then mayor of the capital city Petroselli On October 2 1986 he was proclaimed deputy during the 9th Legislature replacing the resigning Gianfranco Spadaccia A translator of Eliot Coleridge Stevenson author of essays poems and articles related to party theory and history he collected many of his contributions in the book The unpunished radical In recent years he was frequently hosted as a columnist and columnist in numerous newspapers and periodicals including Il Foglio L Avanti L Opinione and Il Riformista many of these speeches were published in another volume Opinioni per un anno edited by Gualtiero Vecellio Life and career editA co founder and longtime member of the Radical Party Bandinelli was one of the closer collaborators of Marco Pannella 1 2 Artworks editThe Precluded Imagination 1982 Figures New Notebooks of San Gimignano 1987 Picco del Circeo Alice s Books 1992 Sermons 63 1993 Fine de Roma and other poems Alternative Print Millelire 1994 The Slutty Mobydick 1998 M O 1999 Fine of Rome 2000 The Big Blue Carp 2001 De Notte Roma 2005 Two Pulp Tales Alice s Books 2011 Cruel Gardens Pendragon 2014 I Heather Alice s Books 2014 Seven Women Emiliano degli Orfini Rome 2015 Heather Alice s Books 2015 Boy and Girl I Libri di Alice 2017 Gospel Stories Gilead Editions 2017 Soho Two stories in exotic sauce Galaad Edizioni 2021 The pearl Senechian Fable Gilead Editions 2021 References edit a b c Vecellio Valter 6 February 2022 E morto Angiolo Bandinelli un vero radicale di V Vecellio HuffPost in Italian Retrieved 11 February 2022 a b c Palma Carmelo Addio ad Angiolo Bandinelli il decano irregolare della storia radicale Linkiesta Retrieved 11 February 2022 Teodori Massimo 7 February 2022 Addio a Angiolo Bandinelli il piu originale dei radicali Il Foglio in Italian Retrieved 8 February 2022 External links editAngiolo Bandinelli at Chamber of Deputies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Angiolo Bandinelli amp oldid 1222092460, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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