Anthony Buttitta
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Anthony Buttitta (26 July 1907 in Monroe, Louisiana - 11 August 2004 in Sardinia, ItalySSDI Number: 064-12-7291; Issue State: New York; Issue Date: Before 1951), the son of wealthy educated parents, recent immigrants from Sicily. He published his first plays and stories in the later 1920s as an undergraduate at Louisiana State Normal College and the University of Texas. Subsequently, at the University of North Carolina, he was one of the group of friends who founded the avant garde Intimate Bookshop and the literary magazine Contempo (1931–34). The magazine led to him meeting and corresponding with such writers as Sherwood Anderson, Ezra Pound, George Bernard Shaw, and William Faulkner. In 1932 he edited a special Contempo issue devoted to Faulkner’s work, now much coveted by Faulkner collectors.
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- [https://books.google.com/books?id=z6Cs0Y1pvRAC&q=anthony Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance]
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