Il Ponte (Italian: The Bridge) is a political and literary magazine in Milan, Italy, which has been in circulation since April 1945.
[4][5] Later, its subtitle was redesigned as Rivista mensile di politica e letteratura (Italian: Monthly political and literary magazine).
[2] From May to August 1946 Il Ponte featured articles by Umberto Zanotti Bianco about his stay in Africo, a small village near the Aspromonte, in December 1928.
[8] Antonio Spinosa was one of Il Ponte's contributors and analyzed the anti-Semitic content of the Italian fascism in his articles in 1951 and in 1952.
[11] Il Ponte experienced frequent conflicts with Tempo Presente which was published by the Italian Association for Cultural Freedom between 1956 and 1967.