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  1. Hace 6 días · Sarfatti, Margherita, (1880-1961) The author of two dozen books and thousands of newspaper articles, Margherita Sarfatti is perhaps best known as the one-time lover and longtime companion of Benito Mussolini. She used her privileged relationship with Mussolini to carve out a pivotal role for herself in the official intellectual and artistic ...

  2. Margherita Sarfatti, née Margherita Grassini à Venise le 8 avril 1880 et morte à Cavallasca le 30 octobre 1961, est une femme de lettres, une journaliste et une critique d'art italienne. Elle est, de la Première Guerre mondiale au début des années 1930 , la maîtresse et l'égérie de Benito Mussolini et l'un des fondateurs historiques du parti fasciste italien .

  3. Sarfatti, Margherita (1880–1961) Italian art critic, author, poet, and journalist who helped found the Italian art movement Novecento (Twentieth Century), and for almost two decades was Benito Mussolini 's lover and influential adviser. Name variations: Margherita Sarfatti-Grassini; (pseudonyms) Cidie and El Sereno.

  4. 23 de nov. de 2014 · My Fault: Mussolini As I Knew Him, by Margherita Grassini Sarfatti, Enigma Books, 323 pages, $26. On November 14, 1938, shortly after the Italian Racial Laws were passed, Margherita Sarfatti slipped out of her home near Lake Como, got into her car and asked her chauffeur to drive her to the nearby Swiss border.

  5. 25 de ago. de 2022 · Sarfatti, Margherita, (1880-1961) The author of two dozen books and thousands of newspaper articles, Margherita Sarfatti is perhaps best known as the one-time lover and longtime companion of Benito Mussolini. She used her privileged relationship with Mussolini to carve out a pivotal role for herself in the official intellectual and artistic ...

  6. For a more scholarly treatment, see Simona Urso, Margherita Sarfatti: Dal mito del Dux al mito americano (Venice: Marsilio, 2003). In 2015, art critic and journalist Rachelle Ferrario launched a biography of Sarfatti as an art critic. See Rachelle Ferrario, Margherita Sarfatti: La regina dell’arte nell’Italia fascista (Milan

  7. Margherita Sarfatti l'intellectuelle. Cette journaliste juive accompagne Mussolini dans l'élaboration d'une idéologie fasciste. Longtemps égérie d'un parti qu'elle a cofondé, sa judéité la force à fuir le pays après 1938. Margherita Sarfatti fut sans doute la femme qui compta le plus dans la vie du dictateur.