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Sante Notarnicola

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Italian poet and communist (1938–2021)
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Sante Notarnicola (15 December 1938 – 22 March 2021) was an Italian communist militant, robber, murderer and poet.

He died due to complications from influenza, in Bologna, after recovering from COVID-19.

In popular culture

Notarnicola was portrayed by Don Backy in the 1968 crime film Bandits in Milan, directed by Carlo Lizzani.

References

  1. Carlino, il Resto del (2021-03-22). "Sante Notarnicola morte: fece parte della banda Cavallero". il Resto del Carlino (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  2. "Bologna, è morto Sante Notarnicola, l'oste del Pratello che fece parte della banda Cavallero". la Repubblica (in Italian). 2021-03-22. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  3. Carlo Moriondo (1967). Guerra alla città. Turin: Aeda. p. 193.

Bibliography

  • Alberto Asor Rosa (1991). "Notarnicola, Sante". Letteratura italiana. Gli autori. Dizionario bio-bibliografico e indici. Vol. 2: H-Z. Turin: Einaudi.


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