Gian Carlo Fusco (1 July 1915 – 17 September 1984), sometimes spelled Giancarlo Fusco, was an Italian writer, journalist, screenwriter and occasional actor.

Gian Carlo Fusco
Born1 July 1915 (1915-07)
La Spezia, Italy
Died17 September 1984 (1984-09-18) (aged 69)
Rome, Italy
OccupationWriter

Biography

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Born in La Spezia, Fusco spent his childhood in a college in Lucca, and in 1935 he made his writing debut with the novel Biancherie, but the book was blocked by the Fascist censorship because considered defeatist. In 1949 he started his journalistic career working for the magazine Il Mondo, and in 1950 he began collaborating with L'Europeo; he then collaborated with a large number of publications, including L'espresso, II Giorno, Il Giornale d'Italia, ABC and Cronache.[1][2][3]

As a writer, Fusco is best known for the semi-autobiographical novel Le rose del ventennio, an ironical recount of the Fascist era. He was also active in the film industry as a screenwriter and an actor.[1][2][3]

Books

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  • Le rose del ventennio (1959).
  • La lunga marcia. Italianski, brava gente (1961).
  • Guerra d'Albania (1961).
  • Gli indesiderabili (1962).
  • Quando l'Italia tollerava (1965).
  • I mille e una notte. Storia erotica del Risorgimento (1974).
  • Duri a Marsiglia: ambienti e protagonisti della malavita romantica degli anni Trenta (1974).
  • Il gusto di vivere (1985).

Selected filmography

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Year Film Worked as Notes
Writer Actor
1947 Le avventure di Pinocchio Yes
1952 Benito Mussolini - Anatomia di un dittatore Yes Documentary film
1964 Chi lavora è perduto Yes
1966 Yankee Yes
1968 Attraction Yes Yes
1969 Capricci Yes
1970 The Howl Yes
1972 Without Family Yes
1973 Bella, ricca, lieve difetto fisico, cerca anima gemella Yes
1973 Ku-Fu? Dalla Sicilia con furore Yes
1973 We Want the Colonels Yes
1980 Action Yes
1983 Paulo Roberto Cotechiño centravanti di sfondamento Yes

Further reading

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  • Dario Biagi (2005). L'incantatore: storia di Gian Carlo Fusco. Avagliano, 2005. ISBN 8883091841.

References

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  1. ^ a b Oreste Del Buono (22 February 1992). "Fusco, il narratore che andava a grappa". TuttoLibri. No. 790.
  2. ^ a b Gianni Clerici (26 February 2016). "L' uomo che lottava a colpi di dentiera". La Repubblica. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  3. ^ a b Nello Ajello (20 November 2014). "Gian Carlo Fusco. Pepè Le Fuscò". Illustrissimi: Galleria del Novecento. Laterza, 2006. ISBN 978-8858117583.
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