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Arrigo Benedetti (June 1, 1910 – October 26, 1976) was an Italian journalist and writer. He was also the editor of important news magazines: (1939–1941), '' L'Europeo'' (1945–54), (1955–63), and '' Il Mondo'' (1969–72). Born as Giulio, he changed his name to Arrigo in 1933.Benedetti, Giulio
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 34 (1988)


Early life

Arrigo Benedetti was born in
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, in
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(Italy). In 1937 he moved to Rome where he joined his study friend Mario Pannunzio. Both started to work the weekly ''Omnibus'' edited by Leo Longanesi. ''Omnibus'' was suppressed by
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’s Fascist regime two years later. Benedetti and Pannunzio founded ''Oggi'' in 1939 until its suppression in 1941. In December 1943 he was arrested, but managed to escape when the prison was hit by an Allied bombardment. He moved to Milan and joined the resistance against the German occupying forces and the Mussolini-led
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('' Repubblica Sociale Italiana'').Luciano Simonelli,
Dieci giornalisti e un editore
', Milan: Simonelli Editore, 1997,


Editor

In November 1945, he launched the news magazine '' L'Europeo'' with Gianni Mazzocchi.Tommaso Besozzi e la morte del bandito Giuliano
thesis by Laura Mattioli, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca 2003
A journalist of particular importance himself, he created the so-called "Benedetti school of journalism" with journalists such as Tommaso Besozzi, Enzo Biagi, Giorgio Bocca,
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and Indro Montanelli.Encyclopedia of contemporary Italian culture
CRC Press, 2000, p. 293
The magazine paid special attention to photographic image and
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. According to Benedetti: "People look at articles, but read the photos" (''Gli articoli si guardano, le fotografie si leggono'').«L' Europeo» dei ricordi storici
Corriere della Sera, August 30, 2008
In 1953, the Rizzoli publishing company bought the publication, when during the
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the original publisher was not able anymore to cover rising expenses. The price of paper surged from 100 to 280 lire per kilogram. The original editor Benedetti left the magazine and launched a new weekly, , in October 1955, with
Eugenio Scalfari Eugenio Scalfari (; 6 April 1924 – 14 July 2022) was an Italian journalist. He was editor-in-chief of '' L'Espresso'' (1963–1968), a member of Parliament in Italy's Chamber of Deputies (1968–1972), and co-founder of ''La Repubblica'' and ...
, and backed by the progressive industrialist
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, manufacturer of
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typewriters.Encyclopedia of Italian literary studies
CRC Press, 2007, p. 980
Benedetti was the editor-in-chief until 1963, when he handed over to Scalfari. was characterized from the beginning by an aggressive investigative journalism strongly focussed on corruption and clientelism by the
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party. In the 1950s it uncovered major scandals in the health and housing industries.Encyclopedia of contemporary Italian culture
CRC Press, 2000, p. 290
In 1969 Benedetti refounded the weekly newsmagazine ''Il Mondo'', founded by his old friend Mario Pannunzio in 1949, but discontinued in 1966.


Novelist

As a novelist, Benedetti’s narrative style is characterized by a realistic and immediate language often comparerd with Italian neorealist cinema, in particular in his last book of fiction, ''Rosso al vento'' (Red in the Wind), describing life in Italy during
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. His meticulous attention to everyday reality is manifest in all his novels from ''I misteri della città'' (The Mysterious of the City) (1941) to ''Gli occhi'' (Eyes) (1970).Encyclopedia of contemporary Italian culture
CRC Press, 2000, p. 81
He died of kidney failure on October 26, 1976, in the Fatebenefratelli Hospital in Rome.


References


External links

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I giorni del fango
article by Arrigo Benedetti in , November 13, 1966 {{DEFAULTSORT:Benedetti, Arrigo 1910 births 1976 deaths Italian male journalists Italian magazine editors Writers from Lucca L'Espresso founders Italian magazine founders