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Mario Gromo (23 May 1901, in
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– 19 May 1960, in
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) was a journalist, writer and Italian film critic. In 1918, he volunteered for
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. He earned his law degree and practiced for a short time as a lawyer, finally arriving in the world of literature. He founded in 1922, together with
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and Sergio Salvi, ''Primo Tempo'' magazine, and in 1927, a publishing house that audience the most important texts of Italian literature of the period as hosting authors
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,
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, Guido Piovene,
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. He contributed to literary magazines such as ''Il Baretti'' of
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and '' Solaria''. He wrote ''Costazzurra, Guida Sentimentale'' and other books of tales of travel including ''Taccuino Giapponese''. He was also one of the greatest representatives of film criticism which has edited a column in
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GROMO, Mario
(in Italian) 1901 births 1960 deaths Italian film critics Italian male journalists 20th-century Italian journalists 20th-century Italian male writers {{Italy-bio-stub