Rosselli, Amelia (1930–1996)

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Rosselli, Amelia (1930–1996)

Italian poet. Born 1930 in Paris, France; died Feb 11, 1996, in Rome, Italy; dau. of Carlo Rosselli (died 1937) and Marion Cave (an English woman); granddau. of Amelia Pincherle Rosselli (Jewish-Italian playwright, 1870–1954); studied in France, England, and US.

Born in France because her Italian father, an anti-fascist, had escaped from an Italian prison in 1929 and was living in exile while forming a resistance movement; after father and father's brother Nello Rosselli were assassinated in Normandy (1937), moved with mother and grandmother to England (1940), then US; moved to Italy (1948), where she worked in publishing houses; wrote in English and Italian; works include Variazioni belliche (1964), Serie ospedaliera (1969), Documento (1976), Primi scritti 1952–63 (1981), Impromptu (1981), La libellula (1985), Antologia poetica (1987) and Diario Ottuso (1990).

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