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词条 Paolo Brera
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  1. Biography

  2. Bibliography

  3. References

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}}Paolo Alberto Brera (16 September 1949 – 21 February 2019) was an Italian economist, academic, journalist, multilingual translator and novelist.[1]

Biography

Brera was born in Milan, the third son of journalist and writer Gianni Brera and teacher Rina Gramegna. In 1976, he married Clelia Bertello and later on Rosetta Griglié. With Griglié, he has two daughters, Jalée (born 1985) and Lavinia Lys (born 1987). Since 2008, Brera and his third wife, Ritta Davletova, divided their time between Nice, France and Milan.{{citation needed|date=February 2014}}

Brera earned his degree in Political Economy from Milan's Bocconi University,[2] where later on he was Assistant Professor of Economic History (1974–78). In 1977 he spent a few months at the Poznań University of Economics in Poland as a visiting scholar. From 1978–81 he worked at the Italian subsidiary of the French oil company Total, pursuing his research programme as a side occupation. Until 1985 he was a member of the Italian Socialist Party's (PSI) Economic Commission. {{citation needed|date=February 2014}}

Brera researched the planned economies of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe,[3] publishing some fifty works in specialized journals.[4] Brera was also a member of the Association Internationale des Économistes de Langue Française (International Association of French-Language Economists), and submitted papers on Eastern Europe at the NATO Headquarters in Bruxelles and in Rome.{{fact|date=February 2019}}

He later became a journalist at Critica Sociale, Italia Oggi and Il Secolo XIX, and has contributed articles to Labour Weekly, Exormissi, Die Neue Gesellschaft,[5] Corriere della Sera, L'Avanti, Tages Anzeiger, Corriere del Ticino, Panorama, Mondo economico, and others. In 1989–90, he was named vice-editor-in-chief of the Italian edition of Moskovskie Novosti. From 1998–2002 he edited and published Brera,[6] a magazine devoted to the Brera district of Milan.[7]

Beginning in 2000, he published science fiction[8] novels and stories,[9] as well as translations into Italian from English, French,[10] Russian,[11] Polish[12] and Spanish [13] works.

He died in Milan on February 21, 2019, at age of 69 after an heart attack. He released his new novel the previous day.[14]

Bibliography

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  • Denaro. Scritti di economia e letteratura, Brescia, Shakespeare & Company (1985)
  • Dagmar la terrestre (Dagmar the Earthling), Bologna, Perseo Libri (1992)
  • Annuario economico del calcio italiano (An Economic Yearbook of Italian Football; co-authored with Alberto Scherillo, Milan, Baldini e Castoldi (1995)
  • Aurore (poems); introduction By Leonardo Coen, Milan, Otma Edizioni (2002)
  • Emergenza fame. Il paradosso del mondo opulento (The Hunger Emergency. The Paradox Of An Affluent World), Milan, San Paolo (2003)
  • Gioanfucarlo (a biography of Gianni Brera) (co-authored By Claudio Rinaldi), Milan, Boroli (2004)
  • Miti seri ed inversi (poems), prefaced By Vladimir Nabokov, Milan, Otma Edizioni (2004)
  • Il veleno degli altri (The Others' Poison), Lugano, Todaro Editore (2006)
  • Il denaro degli altri (The Others' Money), Treviso, Editing (2006)
  • Due secoli di Milano e non immediati dintorni (Two centuries of Milan and Surroundings), a poem, Turin, Aragno (2007)
  • Don Giovanni. Un progetto di Paolo Brera, with works by Honoré de Balzac, Alexander Pushkin, José Zorrilla and Gianni Brera, translated by Paolo Brera, Milan, Alacrán (2007)
  • La prigione degli altri (The Others' Prison), Milan, Book Time (2008)
  • La mobile. Racconti metropolitani (The Fast Intervention Squad. Metropolitan Tales), (co-authored by Celeste Bruno), Milan, Mursia (2009)
  • L'artificiere (co-authored with Celeste Bruno), Pavia, Altravista (2010)
  • Il visconte  , co-authored with Andrea Carlo Cappi, Milan: Sperling & Kupfer (2011)
  • Eos. Sparare nel mucchio. Scritti di tuttologia applicata, Bagnacavallo, Discanti (2011)

References

1. ^Ordine dei Giornalisti della Lombardia, Albo degli Iscritti; odg.mi.it; accessed 27 February 2014.
2. ^Bocconi University alumni site
3. ^See biographical introduction to Paolo BRERA, "Selbstverwaltung und ökonomische Entwicklung. Das jugoslawische Wachstumsmodell in den 70er Jahren und seine Krise in den 80er Jahren", Die Neue Gesellschaft, N. 3, March 1983, 30. Jahrgang, Bonn.
4. ^See Philip JOSEPH, OBE, The Contribution Of the Economics Colloquium To NATO's Economic Agenda. An Evolution Over 30 Years, page 24.
5. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.bpb.de/themen/9IZ7N5,0,Fakten%3A_SPD.html | title=Themen | bpb}}
6. ^Lina Sotis, Corriere della Sera, 6 November 1998.
7. ^Official Brera (magazine) website, brera.net; accessed 27 February 2014.
8. ^{{cite web | url=http://web.tiscalinet.it/fantascienzaitaliana/narrativa/romanzi.html#Dagmar%20la%20terrestre | title=Romanzi}}
9. ^http://www.alacranedizioni.it/?p=773
10. ^Don Giovanni. Un progetto di Paolo Brera, with works by Balzac, Pushkin, Zorrilla and Gianni Brera, translated and with an introduction by Paolo Brera, Milan, Alacrán (2007).
11. ^I.S.Turgenev, Primo amore, Periplo, Lecco, 1995, translated and with an introduction by Paolo Brera.
12. ^Henryk Sienkiewicz, Bartek il Trionfatore, trad. e prefazione di Paolo Brera, Milan, La Vita Felice, 1995, translated and with an introduction by Brera.
13. ^Don Giovanni. Un progetto di Paolo Brera, with works by Balzac, Zorrilla and Gianni Brera, translated and with an introduction by Paolo Brera, Milan, Alacrán (2007).
14. ^[https://milano.corriere.it/19_febbraio_22/infarto-metro-muore-paolo-brera-figlio-gianni-1a5220fc-369b-11e9-a77e-854ef271b7f8.shtml Infarto in metrò: muore Paolo Brera, figlio di Gianni] {{it icon}}
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