- Luigi Veronelli
Luigi Veronelli (
February 2 ,1926 inMilan –November 29 ,2004 inBergamo ) was an Italiangastronome andintellectual . He is remembered as one of the central figures in the appreciation and promotion of Italy's gastronomic heritage. Veronelli was the first to express views that would later achieve general currency and the protagonist in battles for the preservation of diversity in the fields ofagriculture and food production. To this end he contributed to the development of Italian appellations of origin, fought alongside local administrations and offered his support to retail producers.Background
Veronelli was originally from the neighborhood of Isola in
Milan . As a young man, he studied philosophy, becoming assistant to Giovanni Emanuele Bariè, and devoted himself to politics. He was a lifelong anarchist, and attendedBenedetto Croce 's last lectures in Milan.Career
Veronelli began his editorial career in 1956 with the publication of three periodicals: "I problemi del socialismo" (The Problems of Socialism), "Il pensiero" (Thought), and "Il gastronomo" (The Gastronome).
Still working as an editor, in 1957 he translated
Proudhon 's "The Social Question" and de Sade's "Histoiriettes, contes et fabliaux " - he was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for the publication of obscene material (De Sade’s works would later be burned atVarese ).During the 1970s Veronelli was again imprisoned for six months for having incited
Piedmont ese farmers to revolt by occupying the station of Santo Stefano Belbo to protest new legislation that favored big industry to the detriment of smallwine producers.1959 marked the beginning of his twenty-year collaboration with "
Il Giorno ". He would remain active as a journalist for the duration of his life, and his articles, full ofneologism s andarchaism s and marked by a provocative style, would become landmarks in gastronomic journalism.Among the periodicals to which Veronelli made notable contributions are the "
Corriere della Sera " (Milan), "Class", "Il Sommelier", "EV", "Carta", "Panorama", "Epoca", "Amica", "Capital", "Week End", "L'Espresso", "Sorrisi e Canzoni TV", "A Rivista Anarchica", "Travel" and "Wine Spectator", "Decanter", "Gran Riserva ed Enciclopedia del Vino", and "The European".His appearance on television notably increased his fame, in particular the program "A Tavola alle 7" ("Around the Table at 7"), which he hosted with
Ave Ninchi , and his "Viaggio Sentimentale nell'Italia dei Vini" ("Sentimental Journey in Italy's Wine Country"), where he provided a report on the state of Italianviticulture . His extensive research in the field of wine and food led him to publish several works. These include "Vignaioli Storici", "Cataloghi dei Vini d'Italia" ("The Wines of Italy", 1964), "dei Vini del Mondo, degli Spumanti e degli Champagnes, delle Acqueviti e degli Oli extra-vergine", and "Alla ricerca dei cibi perduti". His collaboration with the renowned chefLuigi Carnacini was also of great importance; among its fruits were "La cucina italiana" and "Il Carnacini".In 1990, Luigi Veronelli founded the Veronelli publishing house with "the specific objective of thoroughly classifying the immense national gastronomic inheritance and contributing to the heightening of awareness of the touristic appeal of the loveliest country in the world" [(from Veronelli Editore website, "CHI SIAMO")] .
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