1966 
(Left) Witold Gombrowicz and Enrico Filippini. The
Polish writer had just returned to Europe after living in exile in Argentina
for many years. Cosmo was the first of his books to be published by
Feltrinelli.
(Right) Allen Ginsberg and Edoardo Sanguineti.
A
poster from the movie Il dottor Zivago, directed by David Lean and
based on Pasternak's novel. The film met with great success in 1965 and 1966.
 Card
issued to newsvendors authorizing the sale of newspapers, in this case in the
Feltrinelli Bookshop in Via Manzoni, 12, Milan. A new non-fiction series came
out, "Serie cultura" (S/C) with a striking, innovative graphic
style.
 (Left)
Mario De Micheli. His volume Le avanguardie artistiche del Novecento
was published. (Right) Luigi Pestalozzi, editor of an anthology of
"Rassegna Musicale" with Luigi Nono, Giacomo Manzoni (whose Guida
all'ascolto della musica sinfonica was to come out in 1967) and Luigi Rognoni.
High
school students from Liceo Parini in Milan where the school magazine
"Zanzara" had created a scandal; two journalists, Nozzoli and
Paoletti, published a documentary enquiry. Following the series dedicated to
thrillers, "Il brivido e l'avventura", published from 1959 to 1970,
another series of paperbacks, destined to sold also at newsstands, appeared in
what was known as the "Feltrinellik" series.
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