Editor: | Leo Longanesi |
Editor Title: | Editor-in-chief |
Frequency: | Weekly |
Publisher: | L'Italiano Editore |
Founder: | Leo Longanesi |
Founded: | 1926 |
Firstdate: | 14 January 1926 |
Finaldate: | 1942 |
Country: | Italy |
Language: | Italian |
Oclc: | 173994792 |
L'Italiano was a weekly literary and arts magazine that existed between 1926 and 1942 in Italy. Its full title was L'italiano: rivista settimanale della gente fascista.[1] It is one of the magazines founded and edited by the well-known Italian journalist Leo Longanesi. Its subtitle was Foglio della Rivoluzione Fascista (Italian: Publication of the Fascist Revolution), and its motto was "Mussolini is always right" which was also adopted and employed by the Fascist regime.[2]
L'Italiano was established by Leo Longanesi in Bologna in 1926.[3] Its first issue appeared on 14 January that year.[4] In the initial period it was published on a biweekly basis, and the first eight issues heavily covered political writings. From 1927 L'Italiano Editore founded by Leo Longanesi became the publisher of L'Italiano.[4] The headquarters of L'Italiano was moved to Rome.[4] It ceased publication at the end of 1942.[5] [6]