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Natalia Levi Ginzburg

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Natalia Levi Ginzburg , 1916-91, Italian novelist. Because she and her husband Leone Ginzburg were Jewish, they were confined to a small village from 1940 to 1943; her husband later died in prison. Strongly affected by the pain and disruptions of World War II, she wrote about the war's effects on families. Her understated, yet elegant, style reflects an impatience with artifice and hypocrisy. Her best-known novels are The Road to the City (tr. 1949), The Dry Heart (tr. 1949), and Voices in the Evening (tr. 1963). A number of her translated essays were included in the collection A... Read more
Natalia Levi Ginzburg
Encyclopedia of World Biography Natalia Levi Ginzburg Italian novelist, essayist ... playwright, and translator, Natalia Ginzburg (n é e Levi; 1916-1991) was famous ... for her spare style. Natalia Ginzburg was born in Palermo ... daughter of Guiseppe Levi, a prominent anatomy ... Read more
Primo Levi
Encyclopedia of World Biography ... summa cum laude in 1941. One of Levi's most significant friendships ... anti-fascist Sandro DelMastro, who pushed Levi to develop his physical skills ... concentration camp). From 1941 to 1943 Levi worked under a false name as a ... when the Italian Government fell, Levi fled to Torino where he was ... Read more

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