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Name
  
Inge Feltrinelli

Role
  
Publisher


Children
  
Carlo Feltrinelli

Books
  
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Spouse
  
Giangiacomo Feltrinelli (m. 1960–1972)

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Inge Feltrinelli, née Schönthal (born November 24, 1930 in Essen) is a German-born Italian photographer and director with her son Carlo (b. 1962) of the Italian publishing house Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore.

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Biography

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Inge Schönthal was born to Jewish immigrants from Spain.

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She began her career as photographer in Hamburg. In 1952 during a long stay in New York City she was able to photograph Greta Garbo, Elia Kazan, John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Winston Churchill. She also made friends with Erwin Blumenfeld. Among her most celebrated photos are those of writers Ernest Hemingway, Edoardo Sanguineti, Allen Ginsberg, Günter Grass, Nadine Gordimer and artists Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagall.

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In 1958 she met Italian left-wing publisher Giangiacomo Feltrinelli whom she later married in Mexico and followed to Milan (he had two previous marriages). She took charge of international relations for the publishing house. She eventually became the de facto head of the publishing house as Feltrinelli a few years later embraced the “struggle for the revolution against imperialism”.

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In 1969 she was named vice-president in a company restructure decided by Feltrinelli (who remained President in name only) in anticipation of his transition to clandestine activities.

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In 1972, when Feltrinelli died, during an attempted terrorist attack on the Milan electricity network, she became president of the company, which she led together with her son Carlo.

Other significant details – such as the scope of her influence on the existential choices by Feltrinelli and her contacts with Soviet entities – are described and documented in the “Interview with Inge Schoental” published on November 11, 2011 by the Russian-American weekly Kontinent USA.

Honours

Italy: Cavaliere di Gran Croce, 1999

France: Médaille Charlemagne pour les Médias Européens, 2011

References

Inge Feltrinelli Wikipedia