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Cesare Pavese , 1908-50, Italian novelist, poet, and translator. A major literary figure in postwar Italy, Pavese brought American influence to Italian literature through his translations. He himself was strongly influenced by Melville. Pavese's flight from the Fascists and subsequent imprisonment were reflected in his writings, which dealt with social struggle and revealed his sympathy for the oppressed. His major works include Il Compagno [the comrade] (1948), Tra Donne Sole (1948; tr. Among Women Only, 1953), and La luna e i falò (1950; tr. The Moon and the Bonfire, 1952). Pavese's recurrent theme in these novels is the search of urban man, who is caught in continually changing situations, for permanence and stability. In 1950, unhappy with both his personal life and the political climate of postwar Italy, he committed suicide.

Bibliography: See study by D. Thompson (1982).

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Pavese, Cesare (1908–50) Italian poet, novelist, and translator. His translations of English and American novels had considerable influence on Italian literature of the time. His work with the Resistance during World War II influenced his own creative writing, which includes the poem The Political Prisoner (1949), the novel The Moon and the Bonfire (1950), and collections of poetry and essays.

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