Morandini, Giuliana (1938–)
Morandini, Giuliana (1938–)
Italian novelist and literary critic. Born 1938 in Udine, Italy.
Frequently published critical essays in Italian newspapers and magazines; scholarly works include E allora mi hanno rinchiusa (1977, Then They Locked Me Up), on the condition of women in mental asylums, and La voce che è in lei (The Voice Within Her, 1980), a study on women writers; other writings include I cristalli di Vienna (1978, Cut Glass from Vienna), Caffè specchi (1983, trans. as The Café of Mirrors), Angelo e Berlino (1987, An Angel in Berlin), Da te lontano (1989, Far From You) and Giocando a Dama con la Luna (1996).
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THE LITERARY WORK
A novel set in northern Italy in the late nineteenth century; published in Italian (as Teresa) in 1886, in English… Italians , LOCATION: Italy
POPULATION: About 58 million
LANGUAGE: Italian, French, Slovene, German, and Fruilian
RELIGION: Roman Catholic; small numbers of Prot… Elio Vittorini , Vittorini, Elio
BORN: 1908, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
DIED: 1966, Milan, Italy
NATIONALITY: Italian
GENRE: Fiction
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