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  1. Cesare Pavese (UK: / p æ ˈ v eɪ z eɪ,-z i / pav-AY-zay, -⁠zee, Italian: [ˈtʃeːzare paˈveːse, ˈtʃɛː-,-eːze]; 9 September 1908 – 27 August 1950) was an Italian novelist, poet, short story writer, translator, literary critic, and essayist. He is often referred to as one of the most influential Italian writers of his time.

  2. Cesare Pavese ( Santo Stefano Belbo, 9 settembre 1908 – Torino, 27 agosto 1950) è stato uno scrittore, poeta, traduttore e critico letterario italiano, tra i più influenti e rappresentativi della sua epoca. Firma di Cesare Pavese.

  3. Cesare Pavese is widely regarded as one of the foremost men of letters in twentieth-century Italian cultural history, and in particular as an emblematic figure: an earnest writer maimed by fascism and struggling with the modern existentialist dilemma of alienated meaning.

  4. Cesare Pavese (born Sept. 9, 1908, Santo Stefano Belbo, Italy—died Aug. 27, 1950, Turin) was an Italian poet, critic, novelist, and translator, who introduced many modern U.S. and English writers to Italy.

  5. Cesare Pavese was born in a small town in which his father, an official, owned property. He attended school and later, university, in Turin. Denied an ou...

  6. Cesare Pavese has 224 books on Goodreads with 181980 ratings. Cesare Paveses most popular book is La luna e i falò.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › italian-literature-biographies › cesare-paveseCesare Pavese | Encyclopedia.com

    May 9, 2018 · Cesare Pavese. Cesare Pavese (1908-1950), novelist, poet, and critic, ranks as perhaps the most important Italian novelist of the 20th century. His work fuses considerations of poetic and epic representation, the theme of solitude, and the concept of myth.

  8. Cesare Pavese, regarded as one of Italys most important twentieth-century poets, was born on September 9, 1908, on his parents’ farm in Santo Stefano Belbo, a small town in the Piedmont region near Turin.

  9. Cesare Pavese is widely regarded as one of the foremost men of letters in twentieth-century Italian cultural history, and in particular as an emblematic figure: an earnest writer maimed by fascism and struggling with the modern existentialist dilemma of alienated meaning.

  10. When he committed suicide at age fortyone, Cesare Pavese (1908–1950) was one of Italy’s bestknown writers. A poet, novelist, literary critic, and translator, he...