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Luigi Pirandello



Pirandello, Luigi - lwēˈjē pērändĕlˈlō, 1867–1936, Italian author, b. Sicily. One of the great figures in 20th-century European theater, Pirandello was awarded the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature. After an extensive education, he began in the 1890s to write poetry and short stories, many of which reflect his interest in Sicilian   Read More...

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    Dictionary of Italian Literature ("Luigi Pirandello" begins on p. 454)
    by Peter Bondanella, Julia Conaway Bondanella, Jody Robin Shiffman. 716 pgs.


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