1967 S'inaugura la
"Storia Universale Feltrinelli".
 (Left):
Giorgio Celli, entomologist and scholar,author of Il parafossile;
(Right): Ernesto Sabato, who wrote Il tunnel, with Nathalie Sarraute.
 Gaia
Servadio's Don Giovanni -L'azione consiste
(1968) is announced while her Tanto gentile e tanto onesta
was published in 1967.
(Right) The Feltrinelli
Catalogue this year included the Peruvian Mario Vargas Llosa with his La
città e i cani.
The Feltrinelli Catalogue this year included the Peruvian Mario Vargas Llosa
with his La città e i cani. Musica e verità by Beniamino Dal Fabbro
was also published together with the following: one volume of by
Majakovskij, Opere scelte, edited by Mario De Micheli; La
vita e le opere di Dürer by Panofsky; Il trattato di psichiatria
by Eugen Bleuler; Sopra il museo della scienza by Renzo Rosso. Mario
Spagnol left and Carlo Mainoldi entered the Publishing House, from 1968 to
1982 he was to edit "Universale Economica"; Maria Gregorio also
joined the staff. The following year there were various changes in the
editorial executive. Gian Piero Brega became editorial director. Valerio Riva,
Enrico Filippini and Libera Venturini left. Their places were taken by Aldo
Tagliaferri (fiction), Vittorio Fagone (scientific publications), Silvana De
Vidovich, Albert Aiello and Marisa Bassi. The editorial staff in Rome included
Cesare Milanese (from 1970), with the graphic artists Giorgio Catalano,
Roberto Aldrovandi, and Liliana Landi; Maria Luisa Rotondi, who had been with
Feltrinelli since 1958 became editorial assistant. Managing Director was
Silvio Pozzi, who had been on the staff since the foundation of the Publishing
House.

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