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La bella estate

by Cesare Pavese

Premio Strega · 1950 · Winner
Literary FictionISBN 9788806314019

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Premio Strega1950Winner

About the Author

Cesare Pavese (1908-1950) was an influential Italian novelist, poet, and translator who introduced many modern American and English writers to Italy through his translations and criticism. Born in Santo Stefano Belbo, Piedmont, he endured antifascist imprisonment and exile before publishing major works like the poetry collection Lavorare stanca (Hard Labor), novels La luna e i falò (The Moon and the Bonfires) and La bella estate (The Beautiful Summer), for which he won Italy's prestigious Strega Prize shortly before his suicide in Turin. Regarded as one of the 20th century's key Italian literary figures, his writing often explored themes of rural life, myth, exile, and existential despair.

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