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Diego Fabbri : ウィキペディア英語版 | Diego Fabbri
Diego Fabbri (1911–1980) was an Italian playwright whose plays centered on religious (Catholic) themes. ==Early career== Fabbri graduated from the University of Bologna in 1936 with a degree in economics and business. But his writing career had begun well before that. His first play, ''The Flowers of Pain'', was published in 1928. He followed it with ''The Node'', which was banned by the fascist government. In 1938, he collaborated with Guido Chiesa to write the play ''Absent''. In 1939 Fabbri received an invitation to Rome, to become director of the Publisher Avenue. Then, in 1940, he was appointed secretary of the Catholic Film Center. He held the post until 1959. During this time, Fabbri began work on ''The Literary Fair''. His co-director on this project was the poet Vincenzo Cardarelli. The project could not be completed until 1966, and Vincenzo Cardarelli did not live to see it. Fabbri was particularly prolific in 1940. In that year, he wrote three plays: “Marshes”, “Meadow”, and “Fun”. The following year he came out with “Orbits”, which was staged at the Teatro Quirino in Rome. “Marshes” was staged in the same theater in 1942.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.teatrodiegofabbri.it/il-teatro-diego-fabbri/diego-fabbri-la-storia/ )〕
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