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  2. Strega (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    Strega became well known for its colourful and artistic advertising. [3] One poster was designed in 1906 by Alberto Choppuis in the art nouveau style. [4] Strega is the Italian word for "witch" and since legends of witchcraft at Benevento date back to the time of the Lombard invasion, it was a natural choice of name for the liqueur.

  3. Strega Prize - Wikipedia

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    Strega liqueur advert (1902) The Strega Prize (Italian: Premio Strega [ˈprɛːmjo ˈstreːɡa]) is the most important Italian literary award. [1] It has been awarded annually since 1947 for the best work of prose fiction written in the Italian language by an author of any nationality and first published between 1 March of the previous year and 28/29 February.

  4. Category:Strega Prize winners - Wikipedia

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    The Strega Prize (Premio Strega) is the most prestigious Italian literary award. It has been awarded annually since 1947 for the best work of prose fiction by an ...

  5. Category:Strega Prize - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Strega Prize–winning works - Wikipedia

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  7. Strega - Wikipedia

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    Strega, the Italian word for witch, may refer to: Strega, a group of pagan magic users who are part of the protectors of Venice in the Heirs of Alexandria series by Mercedes Lackey, Eric Flint, and Dave Freer

  8. Strega European Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Strega European Prize (Italian: Premio Strega Europeo) is an annual literary award given to a novel in Italian translation by a European author who has received national recognition in their home country. [1]

  9. Donatella Di Pietrantonio - Wikipedia

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    The work, influenced by the tragedy of the 2009 earthquake and focused on the theme of loss and mourning, [1] was nominated for the Strega Prize and won the Brancati Prize in 2014. [2] [3] In 2017, she published her third novel for Einaudi, L'Arminuta, also set in Abruzzo; the title is a dialectal term that can be translated into «the returned ...