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Salvator Gotta

Salvator Gotta (or Salvatore Gotta) (18 May 1887 – 7 June 1980) was an Italian writer. He was best known as a prolific novelist, but he was also a biographer, playwright, screenplay writer, and writer of children's books.
==Life and work==
Gotta was born on the 18 May 1887 in Montalto Dora, Piedmont, Italy. He graduated from the University of Turin, and his literary career started with the publication of ''Pia'' in 1912. Other novels followed, and in 1917 he started on the trilogy ''La saga dei Vela'', which was to become his best known work.〔 During the first world war he served in the Alpini Corps, and from this experience in 1926 he wrote the children's novel ''Il piccolo Alpino'' (''The little Alpino''), which was very successful and inspired the 1986 Italian TV mini-series ''Mino''.
Gotta joined the Fascist party at an early stage, and in 1925 he wrote the words of the official Fascist anthem Giovinezza ("Youth"). He praised the fascists in several of his works, such as ''Mistica Patria'' (Mystic Country), of 1932.
He wrote film screenplays and stage plays, such as ''Mille lire'' (1923) and ''La damigella di Bard'' (1936). He continued to write novels after the second world war, but his works from this period are now little remembered, and many of his works were allowed to go out of print because of his Fascist associations.〔 However, he had some popularity among teenagers in the 1960s and 1970s for his historical novels and a column he wrote in the magazine ''Topolino''.
Gotta was influenced by the realists, and by Antonio Fogazzaro. Gotta and Fogazzaro were both published by ''Baldini Castoldi''.〔http://fondazionemondadori.it/censimento/lombardia2007/Schede_censite_1999/Scheda%20245%20BALDINI.doc〕
Gotta wrote his autobiography, ''L'almanacco di Gotta'' ("Gotta's Almanac"). He died on the 7 June 1980 at Rapallo in the province of Genoa, Liguria, Italy.

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