Ramondino, Fabrizia (1936–)
Ramondino, Fabrizia (1936–)
Italian novelist and short-story writer. Born Aug 30, 1936, in Naples, Italy.
Published Althénopis (1981), about her family; other works, which focus on social issues, include Napoli (1977, Storie di patio (1983), Taccuino tedesco (1987), Un giorno e mezzo (1988), In viaggio (1995), and Per un sentiero chiaro (2004); tends to publish with feminist houses.
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