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        <p>Lettere a Ruggero Jacobbi offers an extensive register of over a thousand pieces of letters sent to the author over a period of forty years (from 1938 to 1981) and of about seventy letters written by him to various correspondents, giving an account of all the epistolary material preserved in the Jacobbi Collection of the “Bonsanti Contemporary Archive" of the Scientific Literary Cabinet G.P. Vieusseux of Florence. From the unpublished documents, carefully filed by Francesca Bartolini, the figure of an intellectual among the most significant of the Italian twentieth century emerges, always present in the cultural debates of the time and passionate and responsive towards the literary and theatrical world. Thanks to the many voices which intertwine different countries and ages, we can reconstruct life starting from the years of Hermeticism, to which he was close in his early youth, find traces of the sixteen years spent in Brazil, retrace the last Italian decades, in which he simultaneously exercised the activities of reviewer, director and theatrical author, essayist, literary critic, historian of literature, university professor, poet and director of the Academy of Dramatic Art "Silvio D'Amico". The names that recur are numerous and authoritative, even of senders of Lusitanian and Hispanic culture, testifying to the authoritative presence of Jacobbi on the European scene. Some of these important names are Murilo Mendes, Jorge Amado, Ricardo Cassiano and, among the Italians, Italo Calvino, Alessandro Parronchi, Vasco Pratolini, Salvatore Quasimodo, Vittorio Sereni and Elio Vittorini. In the appendix that closes the volume, the transcription of some letters dealing with writing, criticism, friendship and commitment is proposed.</p>
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        <p>Lettere a Ruggero Jacobbi offre un ampio regesto di oltre mille pezzi epistolari inviati all'autore nell'arco di quarant'anni (dal 1938 al 1981) e di circa settanta lettere da lui scritte a vari corrispondenti, dando conto di tutto il materiale epistolare conservato nel Fondo Jacobbi dell'"Archivio contemporaneo Bonsanti" del Gabinetto Scientifico Letterario G.P. Vieusseux di Firenze.Dai documenti inediti, attentamente schedati da Francesca Bartolini, emerge con forza la figura di un intellettuale tra i più significativi del nostro Novecento, sempre presente nei dibattiti culturali del tempo e appassionato e reattivo nei confronti del mondo letterario e teatrale. Grazie alle molte voci, che intrecciano diversi paesi ed età, possiamo ricostruirnela vita a partire dagli anni dell'ermetismo, al quale fu vicino nella prima giovinezza, trovare traccia dei sedici anni trascorsi in Brasile, ripercorrere gli ultimi decenni italiani, nei quali avrebbe contemporaneamente esercitato le attività di recensore, regista e autore teatrale, saggista, critico letterario, storico della letteratura, docente universitario, poeta e direttore dell'Accademia d'Arte drammatica "Silvio D'Amico".Molti e autorevoli sono i nomi che ricorrono, anche di mittenti di cultura lusitana e ispanica, a testimoniare la presenza autorevole di Jacobbi sulla scena europea. Basti ricordare Murilo Mendes, Jorge Amado, Ricardo Cassiano e, tra gli italiani, Italo Calvino, Alessandro Parronchi, Vasco Pratolini, Salvatore Quasimodo, Vittorio Sereni e Elio Vittorini. Nell'appendice che chiude il volume è proposta la trascrizione di alcunelettere che trattano di scrittura, di critica, di amicizia ed impegno.</p>
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