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Luigi Albertini, a free journalist in the Giacosa house

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He brought the Corriere della Sera over 600,000 copies, left the scene as an anti-fascist: “I save my dignity and my conscience”

Jacob’s collar

There are those who say they know – let’s say – Sciascia, for having read one of his books or just collected some information on Wikipedia.

It is quite different to say that you know Sciascia because he was a guest in his own house the night before: this was the everyday life of the “Giacosa circle”, an intellectual elite in which friendship and kinship did not cloud the merit.

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