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Roberto Gervaso (9 July 1937 – 2 June 2020) was an Italian writer and journalist. He won the Premio Bancarella twice: for L'Italia dei Comuni in 1967, and for Cagliostro in 1973. Gervaso was born in Turin where he grew up. He started working as an editor and staff writer at Corriere della Sera in 1960. He subsequently moved to Rome where he became a freelance journalist and columnist, contributing to Il Mattino, Il Messaggero and Il Giornale.

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  • Roberto Gervaso (Roma, 9 luglio 1937 – Milano, 2 giugno 2020) è stato un giornalista, scrittore e aforista italiano. I suoi libri sono stati tradotti in Spagna, Portogallo, Francia, Gran Bretagna, Germania, America Latina, Giappone, Bulgaria, Polonia e Stati Uniti. (it)
  • Roberto Gervaso (ur. 9 lipca 1937 w Rzymie, zm. 2 czerwca 2020) – włoski dziennikarz i pisarz. (pl)
  • Roberto Gervaso (9 July 1937 – 2 June 2020) was an Italian writer and journalist. He won the Premio Bancarella twice: for L'Italia dei Comuni in 1967, and for Cagliostro in 1973. Gervaso was born in Turin where he grew up. He started working as an editor and staff writer at Corriere della Sera in 1960. He subsequently moved to Rome where he became a freelance journalist and columnist, contributing to Il Mattino, Il Messaggero and Il Giornale. (en)
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  • Milan, Italy (en)
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  • Roberto Gervaso (9 July 1937 – 2 June 2020) was an Italian writer and journalist. He won the Premio Bancarella twice: for L'Italia dei Comuni in 1967, and for Cagliostro in 1973. Gervaso was born in Turin where he grew up. He started working as an editor and staff writer at Corriere della Sera in 1960. He subsequently moved to Rome where he became a freelance journalist and columnist, contributing to Il Mattino, Il Messaggero and Il Giornale. In the late 1960s Gervaso co-authored with his mentor and former editor at Corriere, Indro Montanelli, six of the nine volumes of Storia d'Italia. In the mid-1970s he worked as a broadcaster and television presenter at RAI and Canale 5. (en)
  • Roberto Gervaso (Roma, 9 luglio 1937 – Milano, 2 giugno 2020) è stato un giornalista, scrittore e aforista italiano. I suoi libri sono stati tradotti in Spagna, Portogallo, Francia, Gran Bretagna, Germania, America Latina, Giappone, Bulgaria, Polonia e Stati Uniti. (it)
  • Roberto Gervaso (ur. 9 lipca 1937 w Rzymie, zm. 2 czerwca 2020) – włoski dziennikarz i pisarz. (pl)
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