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Full Name
  
Luigi Bertelli

Occupation
  
Author

Name
  
Vamba Vamba

Role
  
Author


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Born
  
19 March 1858 (
1858-03-19
)
Florence, Italy

Died
  
November 27, 1920, Florence, Italy

Books
  
Il Giornalino di Gian Burrasca, The Prince and His Ants: (Ciondolino)

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Luigi Bertelli (19 March 1858 - 27 November 1920), best known as Vamba, was an Italian author, illustrator and journalist.

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Born in Florence, having completed his studies Bertelli became a railway employer, working first in Rimini and later in Foggia. He later started collaborating with the Roman newspaper Capitan Fracassa and in 1984 he was officially employed as a journalist and caricaturist. He soon adopted the pseudonym "Vamba", named after the clown of Walter Scott's Ivanhoe. After collaborating with several newspapers, in 1890 he founded and directed L'O di Giotto, a newspaper close to the radical political positions of Felice Cavallotti, and in 1901 he co-founded the regional newspaper Il Bruscolo. Best known as a children's author, in 1893 Vamba wrote his first pedagogical novel, Ciondolino, and in 1906 he founded and directed until 1911 the nonconformist children magazine Il giornalino della Domenica. Here, he released in sequential installments his best known novel, Il Giornalino di Gian Burrasca, the pedagogical and humorous story of a lively teenager. In the summer of 1920 he fell ill, dying on November 27, 1920.

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A funerary monument made by the sculptor Libero Andreotti was inaugurated in Florence on January 14, 1923.

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References

Vamba Wikipedia