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Partner Sibilla Aleramo, Eleonora Duse. Lina Poletti (Ravenna, 27 August 1885 – Sanremo, 1971), born Cordula Poletti, was an Italian feminist, often described as being beautiful and rebellious, prone to wear men's clothing, and who is best known today for her affairs with writer Sibilla Aleramo and actress Eleonora Duse.
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I’m not sure I’ve ever read anything quite like Selby Wynn Schwartz’s After Sappho. Moving from 1880s Italy, and the life of poet Lina Poletti, to Virginia Woolf in the 1920s, it is a chorus of women’s voices – feminists, artists, writers, lesbians – all fighting to be able to live their lives in a world run by men.
6 de jul. de 2022 · Sarah Bernhardt, Colette, Eileen Gray, Lina Poletti: these are just a few of the women (some famous, others hitherto unsung) sharing the pages of a novel as fierce as it is luminous. Lush and poetic, furious and funny, After Sappho celebrates the women and trailblazers of the past – and offers hope for our present, and our futures.
Lina Poletti. Cordula « Lina » Poletti, née à Ravenne le 27 août 1885 et morte à Sanremo le 12 décembre 1971, née Cordula Poletti, est une écrivaine et dramaturge féministe italienne. S'habillant souvent avec des vêtements pour hommes, elle est l'une des premières femmes en Italie à déclarer ouvertement son lesbianisme 1 .
Eugenia Rasponi (18 September 1873–1958) was an Italian noblewoman who became a suffragist and businessperson. Dedicated to social welfare projects, as her mother had been, she opened a furniture manufacturing business to preserve the local hand-crafted canvases made in Romagna. In 1918, she met openly-lesbian writer and suffragist, Lina Poletti.
Ignacio Poletti (1930–2023), Argentine former basketball player; Kurt Poletti (born 1960), Swiss bobsledder; Lee Poletti (born 1948), former Australia lawn bowls international; Lina Poletti (1885–1971), Italian feminist; Luigi Poletti (mathematician) (1864–1967), Italian poet and mathematician; Luigi Poletti (architect) (1792–1869 ...