Luce Fabbri

Luce Fabbri ( born July 2, 1908 in Rome, † August 19 2000 in Montevideo) was an anarchist and journalist and the daughter of Luigi Fabbri.

Life

Born in Rome, she studied in Bologna. In her parents' home were politically active in and out, such as Errico Malatesta and Aldo Venturini. She had a brother, Vero Fabbri. Early on, she published in the journal Pensiero e volontà. Her father was forced to leave under pressure from the fascist Italy in 1926. The end of 1928 made ​​Luce graduated in Bologna on Elise Reclus. A few months later she left Italy illegally to Switzerland with the help of a forged passport and the anarchist Giuseppe Peretti. In June 1929 she met with her ​​proven parents in Paris again. From there reported they moved to Belgium and eventually settled in Montevideo in Uruguay down.

In Uruguay, they made ​​many acquaintances, among other things, Diego Abad de Santillan and Simon Radowitsky. 1930, after the coup of Uriburu, many anarchists fled from Argentina. Among them was the anarchist Ermacora Cressati, which Luce married in 1933. During the Spanish Civil War she organized in Uruguay support actions. Between 1949 and 1991 she taught Italian literature at the University of Montevideo, interrupted by the military dictatorship of 1974-1986.

You wrote an Italian-speaking part for the magazine Socialismo y Libertad and since 1930 for Studi sociali, which published her father.

Works

  • I Canti dell'Attesa 1932
  • Camisa Negras 1935
  • 19 de Julio de la Revolución Española Antología 1937 ( under the pseudonym Luz de Alba )
  • La Strada 1952
  • La Poesía de Leopardi 1971
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