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Eugenio Corti (21 January 1921 – 4 February 2014) was an Italian writer born in Besana in Brianza. After participating in the Italian retreat from Russia in World War II, and a period of recovery, he joined the regular Italian army in southern Italia, to fight the German along with the Allies. Based on these experiences, he wrote Few Returned and The Last Soldiers of the King. His seminal work, however, is The Red Horse, a 1000-page novel again based on his experiences and those of his fellow Italians during and after the Second World War. It was voted the best book of the 1980s in a public survey in Italy and has been translated into eight languages, including Japanese. It has had thirty-four editions since it was first published in May 1983.

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  • Eugenio Corti (21 January 1921 – 4 February 2014) was an Italian writer born in Besana in Brianza. After participating in the Italian retreat from Russia in World War II, and a period of recovery, he joined the regular Italian army in southern Italia, to fight the German along with the Allies. Based on these experiences, he wrote Few Returned and The Last Soldiers of the King. His seminal work, however, is The Red Horse, a 1000-page novel again based on his experiences and those of his fellow Italians during and after the Second World War. It was voted the best book of the 1980s in a public survey in Italy and has been translated into eight languages, including Japanese. It has had thirty-four editions since it was first published in May 1983. (en)
  • Eugenio Corti (Besana in Brianza, Lombardía, 21 de enero de 1921 - ibídem, 4 de febrero de 2014)​ fue un escritor italiano. (es)
  • Eugenio Corti (Besana in Brianza, 21 gennaio 1921 – Besana in Brianza, 4 febbraio 2014) è stato uno scrittore e saggista italiano. (it)
  • Eugenio CORTI (Eŭgeno Korti) (naskiĝis la 21-an de januaro 1921 en Besana, en Brianza (Alta Italia), mortis la 4-an de februaro 2014) estis itala verkisto, kiu post la milita kampanjo en Rusujo dum la la dua mondmilito partoprenis en la tragika retiriĝo de la itala armeo, kaj, sekve, unuiĝis al la batalantoj por la libero el la diktaturo. Baziĝinte sur tiuj spertoj li verkos “I più sono sono tornati” kaj “gli ultimi soldati del re”. (eo)
  • Eugenio Corti est un écrivain et essayiste italien d'inspiration catholique, né le 21 janvier 1921 à Besana in Brianza dans la province de Monza et de la Brianza (Lombardie) et mort le 4 février 2014 dans la même ville. (fr)
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  • Eugenio CORTI (Eŭgeno Korti) (naskiĝis la 21-an de januaro 1921 en Besana, en Brianza (Alta Italia), mortis la 4-an de februaro 2014) estis itala verkisto, kiu post la milita kampanjo en Rusujo dum la la dua mondmilito partoprenis en la tragika retiriĝo de la itala armeo, kaj, sekve, unuiĝis al la batalantoj por la libero el la diktaturo. Baziĝinte sur tiuj spertoj li verkos “I più sono sono tornati” kaj “gli ultimi soldati del re”. La verko, tamen, kiu lin igis internacie fama ĉe la granda leganta kaj kritikista publikoj estas “La Ruĝa Ĉevalo”. Temas pri longa romano verkita danke al la okulo de sperta konstatanto kvazaŭ taglibristo de fluo de senartifikaj sentoj en vorticaj agoj. (eo)
  • Eugenio Corti (21 January 1921 – 4 February 2014) was an Italian writer born in Besana in Brianza. After participating in the Italian retreat from Russia in World War II, and a period of recovery, he joined the regular Italian army in southern Italia, to fight the German along with the Allies. Based on these experiences, he wrote Few Returned and The Last Soldiers of the King. His seminal work, however, is The Red Horse, a 1000-page novel again based on his experiences and those of his fellow Italians during and after the Second World War. It was voted the best book of the 1980s in a public survey in Italy and has been translated into eight languages, including Japanese. It has had thirty-four editions since it was first published in May 1983. (en)
  • Eugenio Corti (Besana in Brianza, Lombardía, 21 de enero de 1921 - ibídem, 4 de febrero de 2014)​ fue un escritor italiano. (es)
  • Eugenio Corti est un écrivain et essayiste italien d'inspiration catholique, né le 21 janvier 1921 à Besana in Brianza dans la province de Monza et de la Brianza (Lombardie) et mort le 4 février 2014 dans la même ville. Après avoir participé à la campagne de Russie lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, il rejoint les unités combattantes italiennes pour libérer le pays contre les Allemands. Se fondant sur ces expériences, il écrit des récits autobiographiques comme La plupart ne reviendront pas (I più non ritornano) ou Les Derniers Soldats du roi (Gli ultimi soldati del re). Son ouvrage le plus connu reste cependant Le Cheval rouge (Il cavallo rosso), un roman de 1 000 pages à nouveau fondé sur ses expériences et celles de ses compatriotes italiens pendant et après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Celui-ci a été élu meilleur livre des années 1980 dans une enquête publique en Italie et a été traduit dans plusieurs langues. Le livre a connu vingt-cinq éditions depuis qu'il a été publié en mai 1983. (fr)
  • Eugenio Corti (Besana in Brianza, 21 gennaio 1921 – Besana in Brianza, 4 febbraio 2014) è stato uno scrittore e saggista italiano. (it)
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