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- August 1978), best known by the pseudonym Ig****o Silone (/sɪˈloʊni/, Italian: [iɲˈɲattsjo siˈloːne]), was an Italian politician, novelist, essayist,...
- Silone is a surname of Italian origin. Notable people with this surname include: Ig****o Silone, Italian political leader and novelist nominated for the...
- Josephine Silone Yates (1852 or November 15, 1859 ; September 3, 1912) was an American professor, writer, public speaker, and activist. She trained in...
- Severina, is the last work of Italian writer Ig****o Silone, published posthumously in 1981. Silone began writing Severina in 1977 but died the following...
- (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ig****o Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956) René Clair (1957) Jean Grémillon...
- example, The Calendar, Church of England, retrieved 25 June 2020 Ig****o Silone, Bread and Wine (1937). Benz, Ernst (2008). The Eastern Orthodox Church:...
- L'avventura di un povero cristiano (Story of a Humble Christian) by Ig****o Silone in 1968 and Sunsets and Glories by Peter Barnes in 1990. His life is the...
- (1950) Mario Gromo (1951) Mario Gromo (1952) Eugenio Montale (1953) Ig****o Silone (1954) Mario Gromo (1955) John Grierson (1956) René Clair (1957) Jean Grémillon...
- the Calabria region of southern Italy Severina (Silone), a 1981 posthumous novella by Ig****o Silone Severina (Rey Rosa), a 2011 novella by Rodrigo Rey...
- Italy. Biocca has published: "Ig****o Silone, La Doppia Vita di un Italiano", Rizzoli 2005; "L'Informatore. Silone, i Comunisti e la Polizia", Luni 2000;...