Italian poet and novelist (1924–2022)
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Camilla Salvago Raggi (1 March 1924 – 6 April 2022) was an Italian poet and novelist. Born in Genoa, Italy, she was the recipient of the Rapallo Carige Prize for Prima del fuoco in 1993.[1]
In May 1970, she signed a notary deed in favour of the documentation center of the Faculty of Economics of the University of Genoa to which were donated the works of Salvago Raggi,[2] along with professors Giorgio Doria and Edoardo Grendi.[3]
Salvago Raggi died on 6 April 2022 at the age of 98.[4]