Carlo Cassola

Carlo Cassola

Carlo Cassola (17 March 1917–29 January 1987) was an important Italian novelist and essayist. His novel "La Ragazza di Bube" (1960), which received the Strega Prize, was adapted into a film (named the same as the novel) by Luigi Comencini in 1963.

Bibliography

From the collection of the Library of Congress, Washington, DC:

*"L’amore tanto per fare" (1981)
*"Gli anni passano" (1982)
*"L’antagonista" (1976)
*"An arid heart" Translated by William Weaver. (1964)
*"Bebo’s girl" Translated by Marguerite Waldman. (1962)
*"Carlo Cassola: letteratura e disarmo: intervista e testi" (1978)
*"La casa di via Valadier" (1968)
*"Cassola racconta" (1981)
*"Colloquio con le ombre" (1982)
*"Contro le armi" (1980)
*"Conversazione su una cultura compromessa" (1977)
*"Un cuore arido" (1961)
*"La disavventura" (1977)
*"Fausto and Anna" Translated by Isabel Quigly. (1960) ISBN 0837180740
*"Ferragosto di morte: romanzo" (1980)
*"Ferrovia locale" (1968)
*"Fogli di diario" (1974)
*"Il gigante cieco" (1976)
*"Gisella" (1974)
*"Gisella" Second edition. (1978)
*"Le lezione della storia" (1978)
*"Mio padre" (1983)
*"Il mondo senza nessuno: romanzo" (1982)
*"Monte Mario" (1973) ("Portrait of Helena", 1975 ISBN 0701120495 )
*"La morale del branco" (1980)
*"Il paradiso degli animali" (1979)
*"Paura e tristezza" (1970) (1984 edition ISBN 8817661910 )
*"La ragazza di Bube" (1960) 14th edition (1995) ISBN 8817113506
*"Il ribelle" (1980)
*"La rivoluzione disarmista" (1983)
*"Il romanzo moderno" (1981)
*"Il soldato" (1965)
*"Storia di Ada" (1967)
*"Il superstite" (1978)
*"Il taglio del bosco" (1959?)
*"Il taglio del bosco: racconti lunghi e romanzi brevi" (1975)
*"Il taglio del bosco: Rosa Gagliardi; Le amiche" (1995)
*"Il taglio del bosco, venticinque racconti" (1955)
*"Tempi memorabili" (1981)
*"Troppo tardi" (1975)
*"Ultima frontiera" (1976)
*"L’uomo e il cane" (1975)
*"Un uomo solo" (1978)
*"I vecchi compagni: un matrimonio del dopoguera" (1978)
*"Vita d’artista" (1980)
*"La zampa d’oca" (1981)
*"Poesia e romanzo" with Mario Luzo. (1973)
*"Carlo Cassola" Selections by Rodolfo Macchioni Jodi. (1976, 1982)
*"La forza della parola : incontri con Cassola...." Interview by Franco Zangrilli. (1992)

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