Achille Campanile
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Achille Campanile (Rome, 28 September 1899 – Lariano, 4 January 1977) was an Italian writer, playwright, journalist and television critic known for his surreal humour and word play.
Works
- Ma che cos'è questo amore (1924)
- Se la luna mi porta fortuna (1927)
- Agosto, moglie mia non-ti conosco (1930)
- In campagna è un'altra cosa (1931)
- Cantilena all'angolo della strada (1933)
- Celestino e la famiglia Gentilissimi (1942)
- Il povero Piero (1959)
- L'inventore del cavallo e altre quindici commedie (1971)
- Manuale di conversazione (1973)
- Asparagi e immortalità dell'anima (1974)
- Vite degli uomini illustri (1975)
- L'eroe (1976)
- Tragedie in due battute (1978)
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- Italian journalists
- Italian male journalists
- Italian television critics
- Italian humorists
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- 1977 deaths
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- Viareggio Prize winners
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