Lalla Romano
Lalla Romano (born in Demonte on November 11, 1906; died in Milan on June 26, 2001) was an Italian novelist, poet, and journalist.
Life and work
She came from a noteworthy Piedmontese family, Giuseppe Peano was her great-uncle, and originally had an interest in painting. She continued to paint, gaining some attention with painting, throughout her life. She attended the University of Turin where Cesare Pavese led her to an increased interest in writing. She graduated with a degree in literature than worked as a librarian and teacher. During World War II she joined with the Resistance. After the war she became noted for writings that drew on personal and family experiences.[1]
Partial bibliography
Novels
- Le metamorfosi, Turin, 1951;
- Maria, Turin, 1953;
- Tetto murato, Turin, 1957;
- Diario di Grecia, Padova, 1960;
- L'uomo che parlava solo, Turin, 1961;
- La penombra che abbiamo attraversato, Turin, 1964;
- Le parole tra noi leggere, Turin, 1969; won the Strega Prize
- L'ospite, Turin, 1973 ;
- Una giovinezza inventata, Turin, 1979;
- Inseparabile, Turin, 1981;
- Nei mari estremi, Turin, 1987;
- Un sogno del Nord, Turin,1989.
Poetry
- Fiore, Turin, 1941;
- L'autunno, Milan, 1955;
- Giovane è il tempo, Turin, 1974.
References
- ^ Obituary from "The Independent"
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Romano, Lalla |
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Date of birth |
November 11, 1906 |
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Date of death |
June 26, 2001 |
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