- Joyce Lussu
Joyce Salvadori, better known by her married name Joyce Lussu (
8 May ,1912 -4 November ,1998 ), was an Italian writer, translator and partisan.She was bon in
Florence as Gioconda Salvadori to parents from theMarche of English origins. Her father,Guglielmo Salvadori , was a positivist philosopher,Anglophile and aristocrat. As opponents ofItalian fascism the family moved abroad. Joyce was educated according to the principles ofRudolf Steiner inGermany ,France andPortugal before taking degrees inliterature at theSorbonne and inphilology atLisbon .Her travels in
Africa during the years 1933–1938 gave birth toenvironmentalist commitments; politically she was of the left and she became a member of the anti-fascist organizationGiustizia e Libertà . In 1938 she metEmilio Lussu , who was to be her companion, and later husband, until his death in 1975. Together they participated in the Resistance, for which she was awarded the silver medal for military valour.Her literary career, encouraged by
Benedetto Croce , began in 1939 with the volume "Liriche". In "Fronti e frontiere" she gave an account of the struggle in which she and Emilio Lussu had engaged during the Resistance. "Sherlock Holmes, anarchici e siluri", a piece ofHolmesian apocrypha , which she published in 1986, should also be mentioned. She was also a translator, above all ofavant-garde literature fromAsia and Africa. In particular she is known for her translations of the great Turkish poetNazim Hikmet .Joyce Lussu died in
Rome on4 November ,1998 at the age of 86.References
* This article was originally translated from it, the corresponding article from the
Italian Wikipedia , in the [http://it.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joyce_Lussu&oldid=7497569 version] current at 05:50, 17 March 2007 (UTC).
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