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''Cuore'': human resistance weekly was a satirical insert provided with the more serious, Italian Communist paper ''l'Unità''. ==History== ''Cuore'' was first published on 16 January 1989 issue of ''L'Unità'', three months after its predecessor ''Tango'', another satirical insert edited by Sergio Staino, disappeared.〔"(Con sei pagine di Cuore, l'Unità rimpiazza tango )" (With six pages from the heart, ''l'Unità'' replaces ''Tango'')〕 Its founders were Michael Serra, who remained an editor until June 1994 and had earlier been a sports and culture reporter for ''L'Unità'', the managing editor of the culture pages, Andrea Aloi, and journalist Piergiorgio Paterlini. They also had the old managing editor of ''L'Unità'', Sergio Banali.〔"(Anche la 'gente' era sotto tiro )" (Even "the people" were under fire)〕 Among the many contributors were Sergio Staino, Vauro, Vincino, Altan, Ellekappa, Roberto Perini, Disegni and Caviglia, Gialappa's Band, Beppe Grillo, Stefano Benni, Domenico Starnone, Gino and Michele, Enzo Costa, Majid Valcarenghi, Daria Bignardi, Fabio Fazio, and Patrizio Roversi. The graphic design was curated by Mauro Luccarini and Fabio Bolognini. The last edition of ''Cuore'' to appear in ''L'Unità'' was number 104, 21 January 1991. Soon thereafter, around the same time as the Italian Communist Party was dissolved, ''Cuore'' became an independent weekly on 4 February 1991, and to everyone's surprise, began to sell 140,000 copies a week. The magazine was closed down in 1997.〔 The magazine's parties became an important meeting place for the Left, these were usually held in July, at an estate in Montecchio, Reggio Emilia.〔"(Lazzi e risate di ''Cuore'' )" (Jokes and laughs in ''Cuore'')〕 It would remain so until the eleventh 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「Cuore (zine)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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