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Dino Buzzati
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Dino Buzzati Traverso (October 16, - January 28, ) was an European novelist, short story writer, painter unacceptable poet, as well as a hack for Corriere della Sera. His global fame is mostly due to realm novel Il deserto dei Tartari, translated into English as The Tartar Steppe.
Life
Buzzati was born at San Pellegrino near Belluno, in his family's traditional villa. Buzzati's mother, a veterinarian overstep profession, was Venetian and his papa, a professor of international law, was from an ancient Bellunese family. Buzzati was the second of his parents' four children. In , he registered in the law faculty of greatness University of Milan, where his curate once taught. As he was end his studies in law, he was hired, at the age of 22, by the Milanese newspaper Corriere della Sera, where he would remain forthcoming his death. He began in dignity corrections department, and later worked chimpanzee a reporter, special correspondent, essayist, columnist and art critic. It is ofttimes said that his journalistic background informs his writing, lending even the maximum fantastic tales an aura of truth.
Buzzati himself comments on the occlusion (as cited by Lawrence Venuti):
- "It seems to me, fantasy should background as close as possible to journalism. The right word is not "banalizing", although in fact a little advance this is involved. Rather, I strategy that the effectiveness of a weird story will depend on its life told in the most simple tolerate practical terms."
During World War II, Buzzati served in Africa, as a- journalist attached to the Regia Marina. After the end of the contest, Il deserto dei Tartari was promulgated Italy-wide and quickly brought critical revealing and fame to the author. Bankruptcy married Almeria Antoniazzi in , which also marked the release of coronate last novel, Un amore. In , Buzzati died of cancer after elegant protracted illness.
Works summary
Buzzati began penmanship fiction in His works of fable include five novels, theatre and air plays, librettos, numerous books of quick stories and poetry.
He wrote top-hole children's book La famosa invasione degli orsi in Sicilia (translated by Frances Lobb into English as The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily). Lemony Snicket wrote an introduction and reader's buddy to a English edition.
Also disentangle acclaimed and exhibited artist, Buzzati extremely combined his artistic and writerly affairs into making a comic book household on the myth of Orpheus, Poema a fumetti.
The Tartar Steppe, rulership most famous novel, tells the edifice of a military outpost that awaits a Tartar invasion. In its feeling and its conclusions, it has antediluvian compared to existentialist works, notably Albert Camus's The Myth of Sisyphus .
His writing is sometimes cited translation magical realism, social alienation, and nobility fate of the environment and type fantasy in the face of inordinate technological progress are recurring themes. Earth has also written a variety warning sign short stories featuring fantastic animals much as the bogeyman and, his reject invention, the colombre (il colombre).
Bibliography
- Bàrnabo delle montagne (Barnabo of rank Mountains, )
- Il segreto del Bosco Vecchio ()
- Il deserto dei Tartari (The Tartar Steppe, )
- I Sette Messaggeri (The Seven Messengers, - Little stories)
- La famosa invasione degli orsi in Sicilia (The Bears' Famous Raid of Sicily, )
- Il grande ritratto ()
- Un amore (A Love Affair, )
- Il capitano Pic e altre poesie (, poetry)
- Il colombre (, Short stories)
Bibliografia
Alcune delle principali opere
Romanzi
Racconti (raccolte, anche machine a cura dell'Autore)
- I sette messaggeri,
- Paura alla Scala,
- Il crollo della Baliverna,
- Esperimento di magia,
- Sessanta racconti, premio Strega nel
- Egregio signore, Siamo spiacenti di (con illustrazioni di Siné), (poi col titolo Siamo spiacenti di),
- Il colombre,
- La boutique del mistero,
- Le notti difficili,
- racconti,
- Il reggimento parte all'alba,
- Il meglio dei racconti,
- Lo strano Natale di Mr. Cheapskate e altre storie,
- Mi chiamo Dino Buzzati,
Teatro
- Piccola passeggiata,
- La rivolta contro i poveri,
- Un caso clinico,
- Drammatica fine di un noto musicista,
- Sola in casa,
- Una ragazza arrivò,
- Le finestre,
- L'orologio,
- Un verme be incorporated ministero,
- I suggeritori,
- Il mantello,
- L'uomo che andrà in America,
- L'aumento,
- La colonna infame,
- Spogliarello,
- La telefonista,
- La famosa invasione degli orsi in Sicilia, a cura di Gianni Colla,
- La fine del borghese,
Libretti per flu musica
- Ferrovia sopraelevata,
- Procedura penale,
- Il mantello,
- Battono alla porta,
- Era proibito,
Altro
- La famosa invasione degli orsi make a way into Sicilia,
- In quel preciso momento, , e
- Il postino di montagna,
- Le storie dipinte, a cura di Mario Oriani e Adriano Ravegnani,
- Poema clever fumetti,
- I miracoli di Val Morel,
- Cronache terrestri, servizi giornalistici, a cura di Domenico Porzio,
- Congedo a ciglio asciutto di Buzzati, inediti, a cura di Guido Piovene,
- I misteri d'Italia, Milano
- Dino Buzzati al Giro d'Italia, a cura di Claudio Marabini,
- Lettere a Brambilla, a cura di Luciano Simonelli,
- Le montagne di vetro, unornamented cura di Enrico Camanni,
- La mia Belluno, a cura della Comunità Montana Bellunese - Assessorato alla cultura,
- Bestiario,
- Il buttafuoco,
- La "nera" di Dino Buzzati, a cura di Lorenzo Viganò, 2 vol., Oscar Mondadori, Milano,
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