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  1. Luigi Malerba (11 November 1927 – 8 May 2008), born Luigi Bonardi, was an Italian author of short stories, historical novels, and screenplays. He has been part of the Neoavanguardia and co-founded Gruppo 63 , a literary movement inspired by Marxism and Structuralism .

  2. Luigi Malerba, pseudonimo di Luigi Bonardi ( Pietramogolana, 11 novembre 1927 – Roma, 8 maggio 2008 ), è stato uno scrittore e sceneggiatore italiano . Ha fatto parte della neoavanguardia sperimentalista del Gruppo 63. Tra i suoi romanzi più noti si ricordano: La scoperta dell'alfabeto, Il serpente, Salto mortale, Dopo il pescecane, Testa d ...

  3. Other articles where Luigi Malerba is discussed: Italian literature: Experimentalism and the new avant-garde: …1,371 pages, in 1993; and Luigi Malerba, an original and linguistically inventive writer with a taste for satire, whose first work of fiction, the witty and paradoxical La scoperta dell’alfabeto (1963; “The Discovery of the Alphabet”), was published in the same year as the Palermo encounter.

  4. Luigi Malerba was an Italian author and member of Gruppo 63, a literary movement inspired by Marxist and Structuralist theories. Malerba went on to win multiple literary prizes for his work, including the first Médici Prix Étranger prize in 1970 for his short-story Salto mortale. At sunset, having knocked off for the day, the old peasant ...

  5. Luigi Malerba: Il serpente (The Serpent) Malerba’s narrator/protagonist is one of those characters beloved of writers – an inveterate liar, a loner, a fantasist, a man who lives entirely in his own world and who despises people who do not (i.e. everyone else). He comes from a poor background – his pleasure as a child was to watch the rich ...

  6. May 8, 2008 · Luigi Malerba (born Luigi Bonardi; November 11, 1927 – May 8, 2008) was an Italian author who wrote short stories (often written with Tonino Guerra), historical novels, and screenplays, and who co-founded the Gruppo 63, based on Marxism and Structuralism.

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  8. Luigi Malerba was born Luigi Banardi in Berceto in 1927. His family ran a farm there. He took a degree in law at the University of Parma but then moved to Rome, where he worked in advertising and wrote screenplays and co-directed a film. He became involved with the Gruppo 63 movement.