Anna Maria Ortese

Anna Maria Ortese Anna Maria Ortese (; June 13, 1914 – March 9, 1998) was an Italian author of novels, short stories, poetry, and travel writing. Born in Rome, she grew up between southern Italy and Tripoli, with her formal education ending at age thirteen. Her first book, , was issued in 1937. In 1953 her third collection, }}, won the coveted Viareggio Prize; thereafter, Ortese's stories, novels, and journalism received many of the most distinguished Italian literary awards, including the Strega and the Fiuggi. Although she lived for many years in Naples following the Second World War, she also resided in Milan, in Rome, and for most of the last twenty years of her life in Rapallo. , Ortese’s best-known work in English translation, was published in 1987 as ''The Iguana'' by the American literary press McPherson & Company. , what she considered as her most important work, the novel (1975), had not been translated into English yet. Provided by Wikipedia
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