Bianchini, Angela (1921–)

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Bianchini, Angela (1921–)

Italian essayist, novelist and literary critic. Born 1921, of Jewish parents in Italy.

With family, fled Mussolini's racist Italy before WWII; studied French semantics at Johns Hopkins; returned to Italy and became director of Sarah Lawrence College there, in charge of American studies; contributed to magazines, radio, and tv; writings include Romanzi d'amore e d'avventura (1957), Lungo equinoxio (1962), Spiriti costretti (1963), Le nostre distanze (1965), Il romanzo di appendice (1969), Cent'anni di romanzo spagnolo (1971) and Voce Donna (1979).

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