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Enzo Bettiza : ウィキペディア英語版
Enzo Bettiza

Vincenzo Bettiza (born 1927 in Split, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is a Dalmatian-born Italian novelist, journalist and politician.
==Biography==
Bettiza was born in Dalmatia, in a rich family of the Italian minority. His mother stemmed from a family of the Croatian isle of Brač. His family owned the most important enterprise in Dalmatia, the ''Gilardi e Bettiza'' cement factory, in the city of Split. In 1941 Axis Powers invaded Yugoslavia and in 1944 the city was again joined to Yugoslavia. Italian families were expelled, and their assets were taken by Yugoslavs. Bettiza moved to Gorizia after the end of World War II and the re-annexation of his native land to Yugoslavia, at the age of 18. Later he moved to Trieste, and then to Milan: here he always declared to be living as "an exiled".
Bettiza has been director of several Italian newspaper and author of numerous books. as a journalist he devoted his attention to Eastern European countries and nationalities, and Southeastern Europe, Yugoslavian area in particular.
In the period 1957-1965 he was foreign corresponder for the newspaper ''La Stampa'', first from Vienna and then from Moscow. Later he moved to ''Corriere della Sera'', for which he worked for ten years.
In 1974, together with Indro Montanelli, founded the Milanese newspaper ''il Giornale nuovo'', for which he was co-director until 1983.
Starting from 1976, he was member of the Italian Senate and the European Parliament. He now lives in Rome with his family and has been married a few times. His current wife, Laura Laurenzi, is a renowned Italian writer.
Bettiza's major novel, ''I fantasmi di Mosca'' (''Phantoms of Moscow'') is credited as the most extended published novel written in Italian language.

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