Garufi, Bianca (1920–)
Garufi, Bianca (1920–)
Italian novelist and psychoanalyst. Born 1920 in Rome, Italy.
Wrote thesis on Jung and practiced as analyst; co-founded Einaudi publishing house; writings include Fuoco grande (with Cesare Pavese, 1959), Il fossile (1962), and Rosa cardinale (1968).
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