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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Elsa_MoranteElsa Morante - Wikipedia

    Elsa Morante ( pronounced [ˈelsa moˈrante, ˈɛl-]; 18 August 1912 – 25 November 1985) was an Italian novelist, poet, translator and children's books author. Her novel La storia ( History) is included in the Bokklubben World Library List of 100 Best Books of All Time.

  2. Elsa Morante (born Aug. 18, 1912, Rome, Italy—died Nov. 25, 1985, Rome) was an Italian novelist, short-story writer, and poet known for the epic and mythical quality of her works, which usually centre upon the struggles of the young in coming to terms with the world of adulthood.

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    Elsa Morante è stata una scrittrice, saggista, poetessa e traduttrice italiana, tra le più importanti narratrici del secondo dopoguerra. Prima donna a essere insignita del Premio Strega nel 1957 con il romanzo L'isola di Arturo, è autrice del romanzo La Storia, che figura nella lista dei cento migliori libri di tutti i tempi, stilata nel ...

  4. History: A Novel (Italian: La Storia) is a novel by Italian author Elsa Morante, generally regarded as her most famous and controversial work. Published in 1974, it narrates the story of a partly Jewish woman, Ida Ramundo, and her two sons Antonio (nicknamed "Ninnarieddu", "Ninnuzzu" or "Nino") and Giuseppe ("Useppe") in Rome , during and ...

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    • L'isola di Arturo.
    • History (La Storia, #1-2) by Elsa Morante, Lily Tuck (Translator)
    • Menzogna e sortilegio.
    • Aracoeli by Elsa Morante, Jean-Noël Schifano (Translator)
  5. Oct 1, 2023 · Elsa Morante published “Lies and Sorcery,” a nearly 800-page novel that combines mythic storytelling with Depression-era realism, in 1948, just when postwar literary Italy was embracing the ...

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  7. Nov 8, 2023 · In the almost eight hundred pages that make up “Lies and Sorcery,” Elsa Morante wrote about women’s lives without apology or fear of ugliness.