Giuseppe Dessì (7 August 1909 – 6 July 1977) was an Italian novelist, short-story writer and playwright from Sardinia. His novel Paese d'ombre won the...
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Dessì is an Italian surname, and may refer to: Daniela Dessì (1957–2016), Italian soprano Emanuele Dessì (born 1964), Italian politician Giuseppe Dessì...
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stelle fredde 1971 – Raffaello Brignetti, La spiaggia d'oro 1972 – Giuseppe Dessì, Paese d'ombre 1973 – Manlio Cancogni, Allegri, gioventù 1974 – Guglielmo...
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father in 1919 took a position with the University of Turin. Her father, Giuseppe Levi, a renowned Italian histologist, was born into a Jewish Italian family...
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Giuseppe Tomasi, 11th Prince of Lampedusa, 12th Duke of Palma, GE (23 December 1896 – 23 July 1957), known as Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa (Italian pronunciation:...
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1969 Lalla Romano 1970 Guido Piovene 1971 Raffaello Brignetti 1972 Giuseppe Dessì 1973 Manlio Cancogni 1974 Guglielmo Petroni 1975 Tommaso Landolfi 1976–2000...
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Calvino (1959) 1960s Enrico Emanuelli (1960) Giorgio Vigolo (1961) Giuseppe Dessì (1962) Ottiero Ottieri (1963) Tommaso Landolfi (1964) Biagio Marin (1965)...
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Feltrinelli, Bassani was responsible for the posthumous publication in 1958 of Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's Il Gattopardo, a novel which had been rejected by...
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1969 Lalla Romano 1970 Guido Piovene 1971 Raffaello Brignetti 1972 Giuseppe Dessì 1973 Manlio Cancogni 1974 Guglielmo Petroni 1975 Tommaso Landolfi 1976–2000...
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1969 Lalla Romano 1970 Guido Piovene 1971 Raffaello Brignetti 1972 Giuseppe Dessì 1973 Manlio Cancogni 1974 Guglielmo Petroni 1975 Tommaso Landolfi 1976–2000...
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Internet Archive. San Francisco : North Point Press. ISBN 978-0-86547-159-7. Giuseppe Leone, "Dino Buzzati e le grandi 'costruzioni' letterarie – La fortezza...
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Giuseppe Marotta (5 April 1902 – 10 October 1963) was an Italian writer, screenwriter, film critic, lyricist and playwright. Born in Naples, Italy, the...
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Daniela Dessì (14 May 1957 – 20 August 2016) was an Italian operatic soprano. Born in Genoa, Italy, Dessì completed her studies at the Arrigo Boito Conservatory...
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Calvino (1959) 1960s Enrico Emanuelli (1960) Giorgio Vigolo (1961) Giuseppe Dessì (1962) Ottiero Ottieri (1963) Tommaso Landolfi (1964) Biagio Marin (1965)...
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1969 Lalla Romano 1970 Guido Piovene 1971 Raffaello Brignetti 1972 Giuseppe Dessì 1973 Manlio Cancogni 1974 Guglielmo Petroni 1975 Tommaso Landolfi 1976–2000...
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such as Antonio Gramsci and Emilio Lussu. After the Second World War, Giuseppe Dessì emerged, known mainly for his novel Paese d'ombre. In more recent years...
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become his model in writing and introduce him to French novelists. From Giuseppe Granata, future Communist member of the Italian Senate, Sciascia learned...
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1969 Lalla Romano 1970 Guido Piovene 1971 Raffaello Brignetti 1972 Giuseppe Dessì 1973 Manlio Cancogni 1974 Guglielmo Petroni 1975 Tommaso Landolfi 1976–2000...
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{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "Parco Giuseppe Dessì". parcodessi.it. Retrieved 19 October 2020. Economic Geology and the...
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his Sea and Sardinia. Modern writers connected to Cagliari include Giuseppe Dessì, Giulio Angioni, Giorgio Todde, Sergio Atzeni, (who set many of his...
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1969 Lalla Romano 1970 Guido Piovene 1971 Raffaello Brignetti 1972 Giuseppe Dessì 1973 Manlio Cancogni 1974 Guglielmo Petroni 1975 Tommaso Landolfi 1976–2000...
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1969 Lalla Romano 1970 Guido Piovene 1971 Raffaello Brignetti 1972 Giuseppe Dessì 1973 Manlio Cancogni 1974 Guglielmo Petroni 1975 Tommaso Landolfi 1976–2000...
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Calvino (1959) 1960s Enrico Emanuelli (1960) Giorgio Vigolo (1961) Giuseppe Dessì (1962) Ottiero Ottieri (1963) Tommaso Landolfi (1964) Biagio Marin (1965)...
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Calvino (1959) 1960s Enrico Emanuelli (1960) Giorgio Vigolo (1961) Giuseppe Dessì (1962) Ottiero Ottieri (1963) Tommaso Landolfi (1964) Biagio Marin (1965)...
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Francesca. I segni nuovi di Italo Calvino. Rome: Bulzoni, 1977. Bonura, Giuseppe. Invito alla lettura di Calvino. Milan: U. Mursia, 1972. Calvino, Italo...
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(7 September 2023), Umberto Eco: La biblioteca del mondo (Documentary), Giuseppe Cederna, Carlotta Eco, Emanuele Eco, Film Commission Torino-Piemonte, Ministero...
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Francesco Alziator, Storia della letteratura di Sardegna, Cagliari, 1954. Giuseppe Dessì – Nicola Tanda, Narratori di Sardegna, Milano, Mursia, 1973. Nicola...
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Calvino (1959) 1960s Enrico Emanuelli (1960) Giorgio Vigolo (1961) Giuseppe Dessì (1962) Ottiero Ottieri (1963) Tommaso Landolfi (1964) Biagio Marin (1965)...
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Italian) Sarah Zappulla Muscarà (edited by), Vitaliano Brancati, Catania, Giuseppe Maimone Editore, 1986. ISBN 978-88-7751-003-7. (in Italian) Sarah Zappulla...
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Zappulla Muscarà (a cura di), Narratori siciliani del secondo dopoguerra, Giuseppe Maimone Editore, Catania 1990 Breath of Life, film adaptation of Diceria...
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