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The 2020 novel The Phone Box at the Edge of the World by Italian writer Laura Imai Messina tells the story of a woman who loses her family in the Tōhoku tsunami and travels to the wind phone, where she meets a widower and his daughter who have experienced similar losses. The novel was inspired by Messina's visit to the Ōtsuchi wind phone in 2011.
Lucy Rand and editor Sophie Orme for a translation of The Phone Box at the Edge of the World, by Laura Imai Messina (Bonnier Books UK Ltd). Translated from Italian. Rahul Bery and editor Federico Andornino for a translation of Rolling Fields by David Trueba (Weidenfeld & Nicolson – Orion Publishing Group). Translated from Spanish.
Laura Bernasconi (fl.1674), Baroque painter; Rosalba Bernini (1762–1829), pastellist; Antonia Bertucci-Pinelli (died c.1640), Baroque painter; Carlotta de Bevilacqua (born 1957), lighting designer; Rossella Biscotti (born 1978), visual artist, video maker; Ernesta Legnani Bisi (1788–1859), painter and engraver; Fulvia Bisi (1818–1911 ...
Messina: Q66735135: 1 602 Marosia Castaldi: Italy: 1951 2019 Naples: Milan: Q106946866: 1 603 Laura Scottini: Italy: 1951-02-26 Milan: Q26649297: 0 604 Claudia Patuzzi: Italian writer Italy: 1951-03-16 Rome: Q2978424: 1 605 Eliana Bouchard: Italian writer Italy: 1951-03-24 Rorà: Q55282039: 2 606 Lucia Gaddo Zanovello: Italian poet and writer ...
This table show up to 3,000 women with a Servizio Bibliotecario Nazionale number (issued by a network of Italian libraries) for which Wikipedia lacks a biography article. It was generated using Wikidata for Wikipedia:WikiProject Women/Women in Red. See Template:Women in Red for other lists by focus area or by country. The list will be refreshed ...
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Maria Messina (March 14, 1887 – January 19, 1944) was an Italian writer. Biography. Maria was born in Alimena, in the province of Palermo, the daughter of ...
Laura Gonzenbach (1842–1878) was a fairy-tale collector of Swiss-German origins, active in Sicily, who collected fairy tales told orally in the local dialects. Gonzenbach was born in Messina, to a Swiss German-speaking mercantile family and community. Her sister, Magdalena, founded the first school for girls in Messina, the Istituto Gonzenbach.