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''Botteghe Oscure'' was a literary journal, published and edited in Rome by Marguerite Caetani (Princess di Bassiano) from 1948 until 1960. ==History and profile== ''Botteghe Oscure'' was established in 1948.〔 The magazine was named after via delle Botteghe Oscure (Latin: ''Ad Apothecas Obscuras''), where the editorial office was located; during the Middle Ages the street's "dark shops" came to be installed under the dark arches of the Circus Flaminius (''illustration of a street sign''). The review was published twice a year with poetry and prose in five languages (Italian, French and English, and alternating issues featuring German and Spanish-language segments. It was distributed in the United States through Farrar, Straus & Young and the Gotham Book Mart.〔(Bogan, Louise. "Books," ''The New Yorker'', 19 September 1953. )〕 Giorgio Bassani was an editor. Later Eugene Walter moved from Paris to Rome to edit the magazine for Marguerite Chapin Caetani who also founded and edited the magazine.〔 The publication of the magazine ended in 1960.〔〔 thumbnail 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Botteghe Oscure」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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