Nicola Serena Di Lapigio
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Nicola Serena di Lapigio (22 May 1875 - 6 March 1938) was an Italian nobleman, writer and journalist.


Life

His father was baron
Ottavio Serena Ottavio Serena (18 August 1837 – 7 January 1914) was an Italian politician, judge, prefect and historian. He is known in his hometown Altamura for his works about local history, such as the Altamuran Revolution (1799). His contribution and the ...
, a historian and politician of the early years of the
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, while his mother was Maria Priore. In his youth, he studied law in
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and, after graduation, he went to war, serving as ''Ufficiale di artiglieria'' during
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, until he was appointed ''Segretario con funzioni di Capo-gabinetto del Sottosegretario di Stato'' inside the Italian ministry ''Ministero Approvvigionamenti e Consumi''. From February 1921 to February 1926, he was part of the Inter-Allied Commission for War Reparations in Bulgaria (), and in this period he lived in
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; there he was promoted to ''Capo Servizio'', ''Segretario Generale'', ''Delegato d'Italia'' and ''Presidente della Commissione''. In the last years of his life, he returned to Italy, where he died on 6 March 1938 at the age of 63.


Works

Nicola Serena di Lapigio wrote articles for many Italian and local newspapers, namely ''Tribuna'', ''Rassegna Nazionale'', ''Le Vie d'Italia'' and ''Rassegna Pugliese'', where he was appointed co-director from 1909 to 1913. On the pages of this last newspaper, he published literary essays and reviews. In 1907, he published his work ''Cesaria'' (B. Lux, Roma), followed in 1909 by the collection of novels ''Piccole anime e piccole cose'', printed in
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by poublisher ''Casa Editrice Cogliati''; the preface was written by Antonio Fogazzaro. After a period of stagnation, his passion for writing appeared again in the 1930s, when he published a new collection of novels titled ''Vecchi racconti''.


''Panorami garganici''

In 1934, he published what is probably his masterpiece, the collection of travel memoirs ''Panorami garganici'', which comprised both new and already published novels. The book, divided into nine chapters and including many pictures of Italian region
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, contributed to raise awareness on this area, which was then practically uninhabited. Serena di Lapigio had a strong passion for Italian region
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(''lo Sperone d'Italia''), which he knew very well, from the Tremiti Islands, then a prison, to Monte Sant'Angelo, from the coast of
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, to
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. In his writings, he merged his sensitivity to the nature of
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with the objectivity of the research of history. His prose is both elegant and clear.


See also

*
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*
San Menaio San Menaio (; in Garganic dialect ), also ''San Menaio Garganico'', is a small village and seaside resort, a ''frazione'' of the ''comune'' of Vico del Gargano in the province of Foggia and the Apulia region of south-east Italy. The 2001 census ...
* Rodi Garganico * Antonio Fogazzaro


References


Sources

*Domenico Giusto, ''Dizionario Bio-Bibliografico degli Scrittori Pugliesi'', S.E.T., Bari, s.d. *Michele Vocino, ''Alla scoperta della Daunia con viaggiatori d'ogni tempo'', Studio Editoriale Dauno, Foggia, 1957. *Francesco Giuliani, ''Viaggi novecenteschi in terra di Puglia. Nicola Serena di Lapigio - Kazimiera Alberti - Cesare Brandi'', Edizioni del Rosone, Foggia, 2009. {{authority control Italian male writers 1875 births 1938 deaths