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  1. Natalia Ginzburg (Italian: [nataˈliːa ˈɡintsburɡ], German: [ˈɡɪntsbʊʁk]; née Levi; 14 July 1916 – 7 October 1991) was an Italian author whose work explored family relationships, politics during and after the Fascist years and World War II, and philosophy.

  2. Jul 22, 2019 · In an early novella by the Italian writer Natalia Ginzburgit has just been reissued by New Directions, as “The Dry Heart” (translated by Frances Frenaye)—the narrator walks into her ...

    • Joan Acocella
  3. Natalia Ginzburg was an Italian author who dealt unsentimentally with family relationships in her writings. Ginzburg was the widow of the Italian literary figure and patriot Leone Ginzburg, who operated a publishing house for a time, was arrested for antifascist activities, and died in prison in.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Jun 22, 2017 · Cynthia Zarin on a new translation of the Italian writer Natalia Ginzburgs autobiographical novel “Family Lexicon.”

  5. Jun 20, 2019 · A review by Italo Calvino of Ginzburg's novel The Dry Heart, published in 1947, praises her singular and modern style. The article also traces the friendship and literary influence of the two Italian writers.

  6. Jun 18, 2019 · A family discovers that its beloved only son, Michele, has fled town, leaving chaos in his wake: debts, a girlfriend who might have just given birth to his child, a male friend who was possibly ...

  7. Mar 15, 2024 · The Olympic Games were not suspended. These were the first terrorist attacks broadcast live on TV or on the radio for a world-wide audience. Natalia Ginzburg’s essay with the blunt title “The Jews” came out nine days later, on September 14, on the third page of La Stampa.

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