- Antonio Scarfoglio
Antonio Scarfoglio (1886–1969), Neapolitan journalist and author. Antonio Scarfoglio was the son of
Edoardo Scarfoglio andMatilde Serao , both well-known Neapolitan writers of the turn of the century and founders of "il Mattino ", the large Neapolitan daily newspaper. He broke into reporting with a dramatic account of the devastating 1906 eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. In 1908 he was one of the three-man team that manned the "Züst ", the Italian entry in the six-car around-the-word automobile race, known asThe Great Race . The Italian car was one of the eventual three finishers. Scarfoglio wrote a book about that exploit: "Il giro del mondo in automobile" (Around the World by Automobile) published in 1910.He then reported on the great earthquake in
Calabria in December, 1908, and in June of the following year reported fromAdana ,Turkey , on the infamous massacre of the Armenian population. In 1910 he published a widely-read interview in the Paris paper, "Le Matin", with empressEugenie , the wife ofNapoleon III ; he co-founded a film journal, "L'arte muta" (The Silent Art) in 1915 and in 1924 was responsible for producing Italy's first newspaper photo supplement section, "il Mattino Illustrato", using the newrotogravure printing process. In general, he is viewed as one who took advantage of the good fortune of living in the same age as prominent literary and political figures of the young nation-state of modern Italy such asD'Annunzio andCrispi in order to help shape early Italian journalism.
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