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Name: Ugo Betti
Birth Date: February 4, 1892
Death Date: June 9, 1953
Place of Birth: Camerino, Italy
Place of Death: Rome, Italy
Nationality: Italian
Gender: Male
Occupations: playwright

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Biography of Ugo Betti
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The Italian playwright Ugo Betti (1892-1953) was one of the major figures of Italian theater in the 20th century. In his plays the question of guilt, justice, and redemption is of central concern. Ugo Betti was born on Feb. 4, 1892, in Camerino. He was...


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Ugo Betti (Camerino, February 4, 1892 – Rome, June 9, 1953) was an Italian judge, better known as an author, who is considered by many the greatest Italian playwright next to Pirandello. Betti studied law in Parma at the time when World War I broke...


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Ugo Rondinone
03/01/2006: 1,086 words, approx. 4 pages
Ugo Rondinone WHITECHAPEL ART GALLERY, LONDON "Every day I set less store on intellect," writes Marcel Proust in the essay "Against Sainte-Beuve," privileging instinct and sensorial experience instead. In Ugo Rondinone's first major London show, he would seem to work in the...
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Ugo Rondione
07/01/2002: 634 words, approx. 2 pages
MATTHEW MARKS GALLERY/SWISS INSTITUTE I can't stand clowns. Although their ostensible purpose is to make people laugh, clowns seem to exist for the sake of sheer perversity and torment, functioning as absurd objects of derision, creepy interrupters, or surreal distracters-and often...
 


 

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