Romano, Lalla (1906–2001)
Romano, Lalla (1906–2001)
Italian novelist and short-story writer. Born Graziella Romano, Nov 11, 1906, in Demonte, Cuneo, Italy; died June 26, 2001, in Milan, Italy; dau. of Roberto Romano and Giuseppina Peano; attended Turin University; m. Innocenzo Monti, 1932 (died); children: son Pietro.
Was a librarian and teacher in Turin; after the war, moved to Milan; began career as a poet with the collection Fiore (1941); published many autobiographical narratives, including La penumbra che abbiamo attraversato (The Shadows through Which We Have Passed, 1964, trans. as The Penumbra), Le parole tra noi leggere (The Gentle Words Between Us, 1969), which won the Strega Prize, L'ospite (1973), Inseparabile (1981), Nei mari estremi (In Heavy Seas, 1987) and Un caso di coscienza (1992); also wrote Le metamorfosi (1951), Maria (1953), Tetto murato (1957), L'uomo che parlava solo (1961), and Opere (1991); translated works of Flaubert, Delacroix and Beck into Italian.