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Bocca di Serchio and Marine Vecchiano
inspired his first novel "Le svedesi", when he was 23
and published in 1959 by Feltrinelli. Seguiranno "L'ingrasso" 1968,
by Feltrinelli; "Pottapia" 1970, by Feltrinelli; "Fermati
Adamo" 1980, by Mondadori; "I vegeticoli", a romance serial was
published which became a volume in "Il ritorno degli alberi perduti"
1991.
Silvano co-wrote the screenplay for one
Euro-western 1984’s “Arrapaho”
The Roman artist died on July 2, 1996
in Rome of intestinal cancer.
Today we remember Silvano Ambrogi on
what would have been his 85th birthday.
[Ambrogi is pictured on the left]
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