- Luce Fabbri
Luce Fabbri (1908 - 2000) was an Italian anarchist witer, publisher and daughter of
Luigi Fabbri . She was born inRome and studied literature inBologna . Fabbri left Italy illegally to be reunited with her exiled parents in Paris and joined them after their expulsion from France to Belgium and finally to Montevideo, Uruguay. which she continued after his death; became a teacher of history at a secondary school. During the 1936Spanish Revolution she organized support for the Spanish anarchists. She taught Italian literature at theUniversity of Montevideo from 1949 until 1991, interrupted from 1974-1986 by the military regime.Writings and publications
During the Spanish Revolution she published "Il Risorgimento" and during the Second World War served as editor of the Italian page of Socialismo y Libertad. In Uruguay she published Studi Sociali with her father. She also authored "I Canti dell'Attesa" 1932, "Camisas Negras" 1935, "19 de Julio Antología de la Revolucíon Española" (under the pseudonym Luz de Alba) 1937, "La Poesía de Leopardi" 1971, "Luigi Fabbri-Storia d'un nomo libero" (not yet published), of many pamphlets and contributions to libertarian and literary periodicals in Uruguay and Argentina.
References and footnotes
* [http://libcom.org/history/fabbri-luce-1908-2000 Fabbri, Luce, 1908-2000 By Nick Heath]
* [http://www.iisg.nl/archives/en/files/f/10769524.php Archives Luce Fabbri - International Institute of Social History]
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