Luigi Strano further papers, 1930-1997
Luigi Strano further papers, 1930-1997
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Date
1930-1997
Call Numbers
MLMSS 8083
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Language
- Italian
- Latin
- German
- French
Formats
Physical Description
Contents
0.17 metres of textual material and 5 photographs (1 box)
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Fonds
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Copyright status : In copyright - This collection has multiple rights owners
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Contents
Journals, nos 1-13, in spiral-bound notebooks with enclosures, 5 May 1989-12 Dec. 1996. Contents in Italian, English, Latin, Greek, French and German, and include diary entries, literary notes and commentary, poems, quotations, and memoir
No. 1. Journal, 5 May 1989 – 20 Nov. 1989, pp. 1-58
No. 2. Journal, 20 Nov. 1989 – 27 Apr. 1990, pp....
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Full title
Luigi Strano further papers, 1930-1997
Authors, Artists and Contributors
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Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Luigi Strano in 1997 and 1999 / The Italians in New South Wales Project
Administrative / Biographical history
Luigi Strano (1913-2009), Australia's foremost Italo-Australian poet, was born in Reggio Calabria, Italy, and emigrated to Australia in 1930. Prior to World War II he was involved in farming projects in western Sydney, and also began teaching Italian for the Dante Alighieri Society and Berlitz School. From 1940 he also worked as an official court i...
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 8083
Record Identifier
YdmLdj29
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YdmLdj29
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Reference code
152529
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