Cornelisen, Ann (1926–2003)

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Cornelisen, Ann (1926–2003)

American writer. Born Nov 12, 1926, Cleveland, Ohio; raised in Chicago, Illinois; died Nov 12, 2003, in Rome, Georgia; earned a degree from Vassar College; married briefly and divorced; no children.

Expatriate American writer, moved to southern Italy after divorce (1954) to pursue archaeology; lived for 20 years in the region of Abruzzi; served as a social worker for the British Save the Children Fund in a poverty-stricken village, resulting in her best-known book, Torregreca: Life, Death, Miracles (1969); went from village to village to set up nurseries; also wrote Vendetta of Silence (1971), Women of the Shadows (1976), Strangers and Pilgrims (1980), and the novel, Any Four Women Could Rob the Bank of Italy (1983).

See also memoir Where It All Began: Italy, 1954 (1990).

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