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was founded in 1939, Borgese joined it. He was the William Allan Neilson Professor at Smith College from 1932 to 1935. He was professor in the Universities of Chicago and California until the end of World War II, making friends with
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regime, he was forced to move to the United States. Here he declared himself a political exile and became an American citizen in 1938. When the Italian-American antifascist
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After the war, Giuseppe and his wife were involved with the writing of a draft constitution for a federal
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where, at the Institute of Higher Studies, he follows the courses of Girolamo Vitelli,
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In his early years he founded several literary reviews, including the
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with whom he had two daughters, Angelica and Dominica.
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Giovanni Costetti
writer
journalist
literary critic
Germanist
poet
playwright
Polizzi Generosa
Palermo
Sicily
University of Palermo
Florence
Pio Rajna
Pasquale Villari
Guido Mazzoni
Dannunzian
Hermes
Corriere della Sera
La Stampa
Il Mattino
Leonardo

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