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NUM DATA AUTORE TITOLO ART AUTORE TRA ARG CONTENUTO 1 01/01/1946 * [Soprattutto Per Noi Stessi...] Gal Editoriale Sull' Identità Del Gruppo E Della Rivista NUM DATA AUTORE TITOLO_ART AUTORE_TRA ARG CONTENUTO 1 01/01/1946 * [Soprattutto per noi stessi...] gal Editoriale sull' identità del gruppo e della rivista. 1 01/01/1946 FABRO NANDO Conversazione con Vittorini Vittorini Elio pol Risposta all'art. "Una nuova cultura" in «Politecnico», 29 sett. 1945 1 01/01/1946 FABBRETTI NAZARENO "A rebours", tr. di C. Sbarbaro Huysmans Joris Karl let Recensione e esemplificazione di esempi letterari sulla disperazione. 1 01/01/1946 DEL COLLE GHERARDO Vieni con me poe Lirica dedicata a Giannino Galloni. 1 01/01/1946 MARSANO GIACOMO 3 cose da niente pro Racconti brevi (tre) in tono di favola. 1 01/01/1946 BARILE ANGELO Gentile provincia gal Note in chiave di metafora sulla rivista di tendenza. 1 01/01/1946 GALLO (IL) Incontri gal Note a flash sulla storia del gruppo e il senso degli incontri. 2 01/02/1946 FABRO NANDO Nostra ignoranza soc Fondo sulle nuove esigenze di giustizia. 2 01/02/1946 * [Di fronte ai molti disillusi...] pol Nota sulla democrazia come lenta maturazione. 2 01/02/1946 FABBRETTI NAZARENO Pena dell'umanesimo fil Saggio breve. 2 01/02/1946 BARILE ANGELO Note sulla poesia 1. let Nota: elogio dell'opera corale e senza nome. 2 01/02/1946 GENTILE G.B. E' cessata la pioggia poe Lirica. 2 01/02/1946 DEL COLLE GHERARDO Porta chiusa poe Lirica. 2 01/02/1946 MARSANO GIACOMO 4 cose da niente pro Racconti brevi (quattro) in tono di favola. 2 01/02/1946 GALLO (IL) Incontri gal Note: tematiche e atteggiamenti nel gruppo. 2 01/02/1946 MAURIAC FRANÇOIS [Tu credi che...], tr. G. Del Colle rif Citazione: valore della sofferenza. 2 01/02/1946 * Controcanto let Risposta al precedente "Note sulla poesia" di A. Barile. 2 01/02/1946 GALLINA NERA (LA) Convenevoli rif Citazioni dedicate a quattro riviste. 3 01/03/1946 * Incontri: [Bisognerebbe cercarlo...] gal Nota sul rapporto scrittore lettore e su come lo auspica la rivista. 3 01/03/1946 FABBRETTI NAZARENO Vanità della polemica gal Fondo. 3 01/03/1946 DE' DONI PAOLO Le briciole del pittore rif Spigolature. 3 01/03/1946 FABRO NANDO Crogiolo dei partiti pol Commento sulla immaturità politica degli italiani. 3 01/03/1946 BARILE ANGELO Note sulla poesia 2.3.4. let Note sul valore critico del dir poesia. 3 01/03/1946 GENTILE G.B. Marzo poe Lirica. 3 01/03/1946 * Controcanto let Risposta al precedente "Note sulla poesia" di A. Barile. 3 01/03/1946 MARSANO GIACOMO L'asino conciliatore pro Racconto breve in tono di favola. 3 01/03/1946 * [Il discorso di Churchill...] pol Commento. 3 01/03/1946 DEL COLLE GHERARDO T' offro di suoni e immagini poe Lirica dedicata a Nazareno Fabbretti. 3 01/03/1946 MARSANO GIACOMO I due gatti pro Racconto breve in tono di favola. 3 01/03/1946 * Incontri: [Il tempo precipita...] pol Commento alla discussione sul voto obbligatorio alla Costituente. 4 01/04/1946 FABRO NANDO Lettera aperta soc Lettera alla cugina, occasione per considerazioni sulla società. 4 01/04/1946 * Convenevoli rif Citazioni dedicate. 4 01/04/1946 * [Le accoglienze fatte al «Gallo»...] cos Nota sugli atteggiamenti verso le nuove riviste di impegno. 4 01/04/1946 DE' DONI PAOLO Le briciole del pittore rif Spigolature. 4 01/04/1946 POZZI ANTONIA Sfiducia poe Lirica, citazione. 4 01/04/1946 POZZI ANTONIA Desiderio di cose leggere poe Lirica, citazione. 4 01/04/1946 POZZI ANTONIA Una lettera let Lettera, citazione. 4 01/04/1946 FABBRETTI NAZARENO "Parole" Pozzi Antonia let Critica. 4 01/04/1946 GALLO (IL) Incontri fil Saggio sulle interpretazioni di Cristo e del cristianesimo. 5 01/05/1946 FABBRETTI NAZARENO Coraggio e paura del cristiano crs Considerazioni. 5 01/05/1946 FABRO NANDO Groviglio di sospetti pol Considerazioni sulle contrapposizioni e incomprensioni dei partiti. 5 01/05/1946 DEL COLLE GHERARDO L'esilio ci respinge poe Lirica. 5 01/05/1946 FABRO NANDO Parole al fratello saggio poe Lirica di argomento biblico. 5 01/05/1946 MARSANO GIACOMO Il fico di Bernardo pro Racconto di tono allegorico. 5 01/05/1946 GALLINA NERA (LA) Convenevoli rif Citazioni dedicate. 5 01/05/1946 * [Se è precisa...] pol Commento breve al nuovo ruolo assegnato al prete in Unione Sovietica. 5 01/05/1946 BARILE ANGELO Note sulla poesia 5. let Nota: scrittori "di reddito" e scrittori amanti delle "vergini muse". 5 01/05/1946 * Controcanto let Risposta al precedente "Note sulla poesia" di A. Barile. 6 01/06/1946 FABRO NANDO Dichiarazione al partito del mio cuore pol Fondo sull' utopia di un partito diverso. 6 01/06/1946 GALLINA NERA (LA) Convenevoli rif Citazioni dedicate. 6 01/06/1946 DEL COLLE GHERARDO Serenata poe Lirica. 6 01/06/1946 DE SCALZO GIOVANNI Ilaria poe Lirica. 6 01/06/1946 FABRO NANDO Discordia, e tu rimani poe Lirica. 6 01/06/1946 MARSANO GIACOMO La nuvola a pecorella pro Racconto minimo di tono lirico. 6 01/06/1946 MARSANO GIACOMO Cane e gatto pro Racconto breve in tono di favola. 6 01/06/1946 MARSANO GIACOMO L'asino Cristoforo pro Racconto breve in tono di leggenda. 6 01/06/1946 FABBRETTI NAZARENO Prete senza pace let Saggio breve sul prete nella letteratura. 6 01/06/1946 * Lettura di alcuni poeti fre le due guerre: Preambolo let Saggio sull'estetica extraletteraria del gruppo. 7 01/07/1946 * [Quelli che si nutrivano di speranze...] pol Editoriale sull'Italia mutilata nella logica dei vincitori della guerra. 7 01/07/1946 FABRO NANDO Vecchietta coi limoni mor Osservazioni su furbizia e semplicità. 7 01/07/1946 GALLINA NERA (LA) Convenevoli rif Citazioni dedicate. 7 01/07/1946 GENTILE G.B. Casa poe Lirica. 7 01/07/1946 MARSANO GIACOMO Esita il piede poe Lirica. 7 01/07/1946 DEL COLLE GHERARDO Spianano le tue mani poe Lirica. 7 01/07/1946 * "Studio per 'Contadino malato'" De Salvo G. Battista art Critica breve su una incisione (riprodotta) del pittore. 7 01/07/1946 BARILE ANGELO Ospite senza invito poe Lirica. 7 01/07/1946 FABBRETTI NAZARENO Occhi poe Lirica. 7 01/07/1946 FABRO NANDO Adamo poe Lirica di argomento biblico. 7 01/07/1946 MARSANO GIACOMO Nicola pro Racconto. 7 01/07/1946 FABBRETTI NAZARENO "L'homme" Hello Ernest fil Considerazioni sulla rilettura in chiave attuale del testo. 7 01/07/1946 DEL COLLE GHERARDO Lettura di alcuni poeti fra le due guerre: "Canti orfici" Campana Dino let Critica. 8 01/08/1946 FABRO NANDO L'arca dei semplici pol Fondo: ripresa del discorso sul "partito del mio cuore" del giu 46. 8 01/08/1946 * [Questo articolo di Togliatti...] pol Commento all'art. "Da Bullit a Don Sturzo", in «L'Unità», 30 lug 46. 8 01/08/1946 F[ABRO] N[ANDO] Postilla a Campana let Risposta alla precedente critica su Campana di G. Del Colle, lug 46 8 01/08/1946 * [Saran soddisfatti anche i piagnoni...] pol Commento su malcostumi non solo italiani. 8 01/08/1946 GALLINA NERA (LA) Convenevoli rif Citazioni dedicate. 8 01/08/1946 DICKINSON EMILY da "Vita", tr. Biancamaria Puccio poe Cit. di tre liriche, tradotte nel gruppo. 8 01/08/1946 MARSANO GIACOMO Il cane e il monumento pro Racconto breve in tono di favola. 8 01/08/1946 MARSANO GIACOMO Il Sole, la Terra e il Cipresso pro Dialogo minimo. 8 01/08/1946 MARSANO GIACOMO Il sacco di Innocenzo pro Racconto breve in tono di favola. 8 01/08/1946 DEL COLLE GHERARDO Lettura di alcuni poeti fra le due guerre: Umanità di Ungaretti Ungaretti Giuseppe let Critica. 8 01/08/1946 DAGLIO ANGELO Cose dell'arte art Spigolature. 9 01/09/1946 FABBRETTI NAZARENO Ossa al sole crs Fondo sul cristiano di oggi e i compromessi. 9 01/09/1946 FABRO NANDO Il sole sulle ossa crs Risposta al precedente "Ossa al sole" di N. Fabbretti. 9 01/09/1946 GALLETTO DI MARZO (IL) Consensi e sospetti let Osservazioni su «Società Nuova» e sui gusti letterari alla moda. 9 01/09/1946 * "Paesaggio" Rambaldi Emanuele art Critica breve su una incisione (riprodotta) del pittore. 9 01/09/1946 FACCIN FRANCO Sui cerchi di fumo poe Lirica. 9 01/09/1946 FACCIN FRANCO Ultimo canto poe Lirica. 9 01/09/1946 MARSANO GIACOMO Ruota del povero pro Racconto in tono di favola. 9 01/09/1946 MARSANO GIACOMO Portomarte poe Lirica. 9 01/09/1946 BARILE ANGELO Note sulla poesia 6. let Considerazioni sul lettore di poesia. 9 01/09/1946 DEL COLLE GHERARDO Lettura di alcuni poeti fra le due guerre: Schiettezza di Saba Saba Umberto let Critica. 9 01/09/1946 * Controcanto let Risposta al precedente "Note sulla poesia" di A. Barile. 9 01/09/1946 SIMPLICIO Destra e sinistra soc Considerazione sui cosiddetti "Cristiani di sinistra". 9 01/09/1946 * Atto di nascita pol Commento alle reazioni per la nascita del Partito Nazionale Cristiano. 9 01/09/1946 GALLINA NERA (LA) Convenevoli rif Citazioni dedicate. 10 01/10/1946 FABBRETTI NAZARENO I vetri rotti crs Fondo a seguito di "Ossa al sole", set 46 10 01/10/1946 FABRO NANDO Ricordo di Mille esp Ritratto di un amico. 10 01/10/1946 * "Terra Novese" Levrero Beppe art Critica breve sul pittore (con riproduzione di un'opera). 10 01/10/1946 UNGARETTI GIUSEPPE Terza parte di "Mio fiume anche tu" poe Lirica inviata dal poeta in anteprima ai "cari amici del Gallo". 10 01/10/1946 MARSANO GIACOMO L'osteria del cervo d'oro pro Dialogo a più voci. 10 01/10/1946 DE SCALZO GIOVANNI Nocchiero di prima pro Ritratto di un capitano.
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