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L'Asino
''L'Asino'' (The Donkey) was an Italian magazine of political satire founded in Rome on November 27, 1892, by Guido Podrecca (1865–1923) and Gabriele Galantara (1867–1937), a former mathematics student, designer and cartoonist, both with a socialist background. The two took the pseudonyms "Goliardo" (Podrecca) and "Ratalanga" (Galantara), and with these nicknames signed the outputs of the weekly. The magazine's title was from a saying of Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi that said that "the donkey is like the people: useful, patient and stubborn" (in Italian: ''"come il popolo è l'asino: utile, paziente e bastonato''), which became the subtitle and the motto of the editors.〔 (Galantara, Gabriele ), Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 51 (1998)〕〔 (L’Asino e Mussolini. Il ventennio del circo ), by Emanuela Morganti, Circo, November 2011〕〔Lernout, ''Help My Unbelief'', (p. 80 )〕 ==Early years== The magazine immediately focused its attention on the collapse of the Banca Romana in 1893 and Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti,〔Goldstein, ''The War for the Public Mind'', (pp. 113-14 )〕 and in a short time reached a circulation of 22,000 copies.〔 The success of the magazine led its two founders to embark on a daily publication at the beginning of 1895. However, this proved to be unsustainable and, in August 1895, the magazine resumed on a weekly basis.〔 In 1897 Podrecca and Galantara were arrested for subversive propaganda and ''L'Asino'' had to suspend publication for a short period.〔
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