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Elsa Morante

    August 18, 1912 – November 25, 1985

    Elsa Morante was a pivotal figure in Italian literature, known for her profound psychological insights and masterful storytelling. Her early work included short stories published in various periodicals, showcasing an early talent for capturing the human experience. Morante delved into the complexities of relationships and societal issues, with her narratives often exploring themes of love, loss, and the search for identity. Her distinctive voice and keen observation of human nature cemented her status as a significant literary voice of her time.

    Elsa Morante
    The World Saved by Kids - And Other Epics
    Aracoeli
    Lies and Sorcery
    Arturo's Island
    The World Saved by Kids
    History : a novel