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{{short description|Signature of Carlo Fruttero and Franco Lucentini, marked on joint work}} |
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'''Fruttero & Lucentini''' (or '''F. & L.''') was the usual way for [[Carlo Fruttero]] and [[Franco Lucentini]] to sign their joint work, including novels, short stories, articles, anthologies. Their most successful works include the mysteries ''[[La donna della domenica]]'', turned into a movie directed by [[Luigi Comencini]], and ''[[A che punto è la notte]]''. |
'''Fruttero & Lucentini''' (or '''F. & L.''') was the usual way for [[Carlo Fruttero]] and [[Franco Lucentini]] to sign their joint work, including novels, short stories, articles, anthologies.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Fruttero & Lucentini - Scheda autore e Libri |url=https://www.mondadori.it/autori/fruttero-lucentini/ |access-date=2024-01-07 |website=Libri Mondadori |language=it-IT}}</ref> Their most successful works include the mysteries ''[[La donna della domenica]]'', turned into a movie directed by [[Luigi Comencini]], and ''[[A che punto è la notte]]''.{{Cn|date=January 2024}} |
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They were also editors of the science fiction magazine ''[[Urania (magazine)|Urania]]'', and edited numerous science fiction or horror anthologies for [[Arnoldo Mondadori Editore]] until the mid-1980s. |
They were also editors of the science fiction magazine ''[[Urania (magazine)|Urania]]'', and edited numerous science fiction or horror anthologies for [[Arnoldo Mondadori Editore]] until the mid-1980s.{{Cn|date=January 2024}} |
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Latest revision as of 09:49, 7 January 2024
Fruttero & Lucentini (or F. & L.) was the usual way for Carlo Fruttero and Franco Lucentini to sign their joint work, including novels, short stories, articles, anthologies.[1] Their most successful works include the mysteries La donna della domenica, turned into a movie directed by Luigi Comencini, and A che punto è la notte.[citation needed]
They were also editors of the science fiction magazine Urania, and edited numerous science fiction or horror anthologies for Arnoldo Mondadori Editore until the mid-1980s.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ "Fruttero & Lucentini - Scheda autore e Libri". Libri Mondadori (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-01-07.