- Elio Vittorini
Elio Vittorini (
July 23 ,1908 -February 12 ,1966 ) was an Italianwriter andnovelist . He was a contemporary ofCesare Pavese and an influential voice in themodernist school of novel writing. His best-known work is the anti-fascist novel "Conversations in Sicily ", for which he was jailed when it was published in 1941. The first U.S. edition of the novel, published in 1949, included an introduction fromErnest Hemingway , whose style influenced Vittorini and that novel in particular.Life
Vittorini was born in Syracuse,
Sicily , and throughout his childhood moved around Sicily with his father, a railroad worker. Several times he ran away from home, culminating in his leaving Sicily for good in 1924. For a brief period, he found employment as a construction worker in theJulian March , after which he moved toFlorence to work as a type corrector (a line of work he abandoned in 1934 due tolead poisoning ). Around 1927 his work began to be published in literary journals. In many cases, separate editions of his novels and short stories from this period, such as "The Red Carnation" were not published until afterWorld War II , due to fascistcensorship . In 1937, he was expelled from theFascist Party for writing in support of the Republican side in theSpanish Civil War .In 1939 he moved once again, this time to
Milan . An anthology ofAmerican literature which he edited was, once more, delayed by censorship. Remaining an outspoken critic ofMussolini 's regime, Vittorini was arrested and jailed in 1942. He joined theItalian Communist Party and began taking an active role in the Resistance, which provided the basis for his 1945 novel "Men and not Men". Also in 1945, he briefly became the editor of the Italian Communist dailyL'Unità .After the war, Vittorini chiefly concentrated on his work as editor, helping publish work by young Italians such as
Calvino and Fenoglio. His last major published work of fiction during his lifetime was 1956's "Erica and her Sisters". The news of the events of theHungarian Uprising deeply shook his convictions in Communism and made him decide to largely abandon writing, leaving unfinished work which was to be published in unedited form posthumously. For the remainder of his life, Vittorini continued in his post as an editor. He also ran a candidate on a PSI list. He died in Milan in 1966.Quotation
"Ahem" Coversations in sicily."That winter I was haunted by abstract furies."
Partial bibliography
*"Racconti di piccola borghesia" (1931)
*"Il garofano rosso" ("The Red Carnation", 1933, published as a book in 1948)
*"Conversazione in Sicilia" ("Conversations in Sicily ", 1941)
*"Uomini e no" ("Men and not Men", 1945)
*"Le donne de Messina" ("Women of Messina", 1949)
*"Erica e suoi fratelli" ("Erica and her Brothers", 1956)He also translated the works of Defoe, Poe,
Steinbeck , Faulkner, Lawrence, Maugham and others into Italian.
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