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  1. Giovannino Oliviero Giuseppe Guareschi. Giovannino Oliviero Giuseppe Guareschi (Fontanelle di Roccabianca, 1º maggio 1908 – Cervia, 22 luglio 1968) è stato uno scrittore, giornalista, umorista e caricaturista italiano. È considerato uno degli scrittori italiani più popolari ed influenti di sempre [1], le sue opere hanno infatti venduto ...

  2. Don Camillo (pronounced [ˈdɔŋ kaˈmillo]) and Peppone (pronounced [pepˈpoːne]) are the fictional protagonists of a series of works by the Italian writer and journalist Giovannino Guareschi set in what Guareschi refers to as the "small world" of rural Italy after World War II. Most of the Don Camillo stories came out in the weekly magazine ...

  3. Feb 12, 2021 · Like Orwell, Guareschi believed that Communism, not fascism, was the greater totalitarian danger of the late 1940s and early 50s. And yet, at the same time, he called the Christian Democrats ‘a completely accursed bulwark against Communism.’. He distrusted the leading Christian Democrat politician, Alcide De Gasperi, calling him ‘worse ...

  4. Giovannino Oliviero Giuseppe Guareschi (Italian: [dʒovanˈniːno ɡwaˈreski]; 1 May 1908 – 22 July 1968) was an Italian journalist, cartoonist, and humorist whose best known creation is the priest Don Camillo.

  5. Jun 7, 2024 · Giovannino Guareschi was a prolific Italian writer, journalist, and humorist who left an indelible mark on the literary and cultural landscape of the 20th century. Known for his acerbic wit, biting social commentary, and a deep-seated spirituality, Guareschi’s works have captivated readers worldwide, transcending the boundaries of time and place.

  6. Giovanni Guareschi (jōvä´nē gwärĕs´kē), 1908–68, Italian journalist and novelist. Guareschi edited a humorous weekly before World War II and in 1945 helped to found the popular weekly Candido.

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  8. Giovannino Guareschi, author of the immensely popular Don Camillo stories and editor of the weekly newspaper Candido, spent 14 months in a Parma prison from 1954 to 1955 for having libelled the former Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi. To this day, he is the only Italian journalist since the founding of the Republic ever to have served actual, behind-bars jail time for libel.

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