![]() ![]() “He has always been an outsider, in Italy and in America,” said Andrea Barzini, son of the journalist. Most of the debate focused on the reasons why such an outstanding correspondent was almost forgotten in Italy. The year is almost ended and this anniversary was basically ignored in Italy.” “ Yet, Barzini was victim of a collective amnesia. ![]() was one of the greatest Italian journalist of the last century,” said Beppe Severgnini, columnist of the Corriere della Sera, bestselling writer and founder of a 10-year-old online forum called Italians, after Barzini’s well-known book published in 1964. “Together with Montanelli and Buzzati, Barzini Jr. The event, supported by the Consulate General of Italy in New York and moderated by vice-editor-in-chief of Corriere della Sera Massimo Gaggi, celebrated the centennial of Barzini’s birth. The documentary enticed and entertained the audience that participated in the symposium on the famous italian journalist Luigi Barzini entitled “Journalism between Two Worlds” last Thursday December 18. Baroque is when reality is too cruel, so you bend the truth a bit.” “Baroque is when you can draw a straight line, but you prefer to draw a curve. ![]() in a 1969 PBS documentary (producer Bernard Birnbaum) on the Italian national character. “The Baroque is the mood in which most Italians live,” said Luigi Barzini Jr. ![]()
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