


Arnoldo Mondadori Editore’s magazine I Romanzi di Urania first hit newsstands in Italy in 1952. It helped expose Italians to veteran sci-fi writers such as Isaac Asimov, Roger Zelazny, and Robert Heinlein, and also published the work of Italian and French writers. We located a Urania archive here that contains hundreds of cover scans. It’s well worth a look. Just remember Urania doesn’t rhyme with either urine or anus. It’s pronounced oo-RAH-nia.
Italian sci-fi zine has published quality fiction for more than five decades.





































