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La Voce (newspaper)

La Voce (Italian for "The Voice") was the name of several newspapers, most notably:

  • La Voce (Florence, 1908-1916): An influential Italian weekly literary and cultural magazine founded in Florence by Giuseppe Prezzolini. It was a key organ of the Italian intellectual avant-garde, initially focusing on political and social reform before shifting its focus to literature and culture. Key contributors included Giovanni Papini, Ardengo Soffici, and Gaetano Salvemini. It ceased publication in 1916 due to financial difficulties and the impact of World War I. Its legacy lies in its promotion of modern Italian literature and its engagement with contemporary European intellectual trends.

  • Other newspapers: The name "La Voce" has also been used for numerous smaller, local newspapers in various Italian towns and regions. These publications typically focus on local news, community events, and regional issues. Due to the commonality of the name, distinguishing these smaller publications from the more historically significant La Voce (Florence) requires specific context.