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This is a list of notable Italian writers, including novelists, essayists, poets, and other people whose primary artistic output was literature. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Alba de Céspedes was a Cuban-Italian writer from Rome. [182] She was an anti-Fascist and was involved in the Italian Resistance. [182] Her work was greatly influenced by the history and culture that developed around World War II. [182] Although her books were bestsellers, Alba has been overlooked in recent studies of Italian women writers. [182]
Classification: People: By occupation: People in arts occupations: Writers: By nationality: Italian Also: Italy : People : By occupation : People in arts occupations : Writers Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable.
Italo Calvino (/ k æ l ˈ v iː n oʊ /, [1] [2] also US: / k ɑː l ˈ-/; [3] Italian: [ˈiːtalo kalˈviːno]; [4] 15 October 1923 – 19 September 1985) was an Italian writer and journalist. His best-known works include the Our Ancestors trilogy (1952–1959), the Cosmicomics collection of short stories (1965), and the novels Invisible ...
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:20th-century Italian male writers and Category:20th-century Italian women writers The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.
Emanuela Da Ros (born 1959), children's writer; Grazia Deledda (1871–1936), novelist, poet, Nobel laureate; Silvana De Mari (born 1953), children's writer, fantasy novelist; Compiuta Donzella (13th century), earliest women poet writing in Italian; Paola Drigo (1876–1938), short story writer, novelist; Francesca Duranti (born 1935), novelist
20th-century Italian writers (10 C, 154 P) 21st-century Italian writers (9 C, 93 P) + Italian male writers by century (6 C) Italian women writers by century (10 C) D.
Dante was more aware than most early Italian writers of the variety of Italian dialects and of the need to create a literature and a unified literary language beyond the limits of Latin writing at the time; in that sense, he is a forerunner of the Renaissance, with its effort to create vernacular literature in competition with earlier classical ...