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The essayist who wrote "Appia and Graig" is Ferruccio Marotti, the one who wrote and translated Leone de Lommi's "Quattro Dialoghi in materia di rappresentazioni". This short essay has considerable merit as a study to understand the art of the stage and the comparison between two great artists of the 20th century. (English)
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la biennale di Venezia, 1963 (English)
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