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  2. Luigi Pirandello (Italian: [luˈiːdʒi piranˈdɛllo]; 28 June 1867 – 10 December 1936) was an Italian dramatist, novelist, poet, and short story writer whose greatest contributions were his plays.

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  3. Apr 2, 2024 · Luigi Pirandello (born June 28, 1867, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy—died Dec. 10, 1936, Rome) was an Italian playwright, novelist, and short-story writer, winner of the 1934 Nobel Prize for Literature. With his invention of the “theatre within the theatre” in the play Sei personaggi in cerca d’autore (1921; Six Characters in Search of an ...

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  5. Pirandellos life was a tumultuous journey from a traditional young man in feudal Italy to one of the leading modern dramatists of his time. He is known for his exploration of early psychology and metatheatricality as well as adapting his short stories into plays.

  6. May 11, 2018 · Overview. Luigi Pirandello was a controversial artist whose work traversed many genres and media. He was, first and fore-most, a dramatist, but he was also a novelist, an essayist, a poet, and a painter. Pirandello is world famous for his plays that explore the relationship between reality, sanity, and identity.

  7. His Work and Influence. Pirandello was most well known for his plays and short stories. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1934 "for his bold and ingenious revival of dramatic and scenic art" (Nobel). He wrote a book in 1908 titled L’Umorismo in which he explores the nature of the art he produces.

  8. Luigi Pirandello, (born June 28, 1867, Agrigento, Sicily, Italydied Dec. 10, 1936, Rome), Italian playwright and novelist. He earned a doctorate in philology at the University of Bonn but turned to writing poetry, short stories, and several novels, including the successful The Late Mattia Pascal (1904).

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