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Leopoldo Longanesi (30 August 1905 – 27 September 1957) was an Italian journalist, publicist, screenplayer, playwright, writer, and publisher. Longanesi is mostly known in his country for his satirical works on Italian society and people. He also founded the eponymous publishing house in Milan in 1946 and was a mentor-like figure for Indro Montanelli: journalist, historian, and founder of Il Giornale, one of Italy's biggest newspapers.

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  • Leo Longanesi (de)
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  • Leo Longanesi (* 30. August 1905 in Bagnacavallo; † 27. September 1957 in Mailand) war ein italienischer Journalist, Verleger, Zeichner, Illustrator und Humorist. (de)
  • Leopoldo Longanesi (30 de agosto de 1905–27 de septiembre de 1957), conocido como Leo Longanesi, fue un periodista italiano, publicista, guionista, escritor de televisión y editor muy famoso en su país. Es conocido sobre todo por los trabajos satíricos de diversos personajes de la sociedad italiana. Fundó la casa editorial epónima en Milán en 1946. Fue una suerte de mentor del famoso periodista e historiador italiano Indro Montanelli quien fundó Il Giornale, uno de los diarios más grandes de su país. ​​​ (es)
  • Leo Longanesi (Bagnacavallo, 30 de agosto de 1905 — Milão, 27 de setembro de 1957) foi um gráfico, pintor, escritor, humorista, jornalista e editor italiano. Fundador de L' Italiano (1926-1942) e Omnibus(1937-39). (pt)
  • Leopoldo Longanesi (30 August 1905 – 27 September 1957) was an Italian journalist, publicist, screenplayer, playwright, writer, and publisher. Longanesi is mostly known in his country for his satirical works on Italian society and people. He also founded the eponymous publishing house in Milan in 1946 and was a mentor-like figure for Indro Montanelli: journalist, historian, and founder of Il Giornale, one of Italy's biggest newspapers. (en)
  • Leopoldo Longanesi, dit « Leo », est un journaliste, publiciste, scénariste, auteur de pièces de théâtre, écrivain et éditeur italien, né le 30 août 1905 à Bagnacavallo et mort le 27 septembre 1957 à Milan. Principalement connu dans son pays pour ses œuvres satiriques sur la société italienne, il fonde en 1946 la maison d'édition éponyme à Milan et fait figure de mentor auprès de Indro Montanelli, journaliste, historien et fondateur de Il Giornale, l'un des journaux les plus influents d'Italie. (fr)
  • Leo Longanesi, all'anagrafe Leopoldo Longanesi (Bagnacavallo, 30 agosto 1905 – Milano, 27 settembre 1957), è stato un giornalista, scrittore, editore, pittore, disegnatore, caricaturista e aforista italiano. Si cimentò nell'arte della scrittura, nella grafica, nella tipografia, nell'illustrazione, nel disegno caricaturale e nella pittura, lasciando sempre un'impronta originale e controcorrente. Fu fondatore e direttore di varie riviste come L'Italiano (1926), Omnibus (1937) e Il Borghese (1950). Nel 1946, fondò la casa editrice Longanesi & C. (it)
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