Nevio Matteini is San Marino at heart. The correspondence preserved in the “Matteini Fund” of the State Library of the Republic of San Marino is the title of a short essay, published in the latest issue of the magazine of the San Marino Dante Alighieri Association, which the architect Annio Maria Matteini dedicates to his father’s papers . The Gambalunga Library presents it to the Rimini public as part of the literary review “Libri da questo parti”, Tuesday 30 April, in the Cineteca room, at 5pm, as an opportunity to return to the figure of the journalist and writer Nevio Matteini who was a protagonist of intellectual life from Rimini, professor of History and Philosophy, correspondent of famous cultural academies and author of over a thousand articles on the third page of national newspapers, cultural periodicals and on the national Rai channel.
Rimini in the last two centuries
Winner of important journalistic and cultural awards, Matteini, with a profound knowledge of his land, was the author of numerous publications on Rimini, San Leo, Cagliostro, Francesca da Rimini, on the history of journalism, on the Republic of San Marino and on Romagna. The two volumes of Rimini in the last two centuries are still unsurpassed for their informative richness (Maggioli, 1977).
Federico Fellini at dinner with friends from Rimini (Sigismondo Award), 1963
Among the books and study papers that the State Library of San Marino has welcomed and made available for research, Annio Maria Matteini focuses his attention on the rich correspondence to bring out the network of relationships and friendships that had united his father with prominent in the culture of his time, from Marino Moretti to Dino Buzzati, from Montale to Vergani, to Antonio Baldini, Spallicci, Pasquini, Oriani, Zuffa. It emerges that Romagna is first and foremost the field of interests and research, whose history is inserted into the broader history of the nation, identifying the dense network of relationships between regional and national culture.
Mario Fabbri Journalism Award, 30 January 1965
Professor Giuseppe Chicchi, an attentive connoisseur of the cultural and political life of Rimini, of which he has been mayor since 1992, will dialogue with the author and accompany the public on this new opportunity for knowledge and remembrance on the eve of the 110th anniversary of his birth. to 1999.
Annio Maria Matteini, architect, carried out his professional activity in Milan, was a teacher at the Polytechnic and dealt with territorial planning and architectural and environmental design. In addition to professional publications, he is the author of the volume Nevio Matteini one hundred years after his birth. Memories of life and works 1914-1992 (Guaraldi, 2014).
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Presentation of Matteini’s book at the Hotel Imperiale, 9 January 1978
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Presentation of Mia Rimini (Matteini owner)