Luigi Malerba

Luigi Malerba (11 November 1927 – 8 May 2008), born Luigi Bonardi, was an Italian author known for his short stories, historical novels, and screenplays. He was a prominent figure in the Neoavanguardia movement and co-founded ''Gruppo 63'', a literary collective influenced by Marxism and Structuralism. Some of his most renowned works include La scoperta dell'alfabeto, The Serpent, What Is This Buzzing, Do You Hear It Too?, Dopo il pescecane, Testa d'argento, Il fuoco greco, Le pietre volanti, Roman Ghosts, and Ithaca Forever: Penelope Speaks. Malerba also wrote several stories and novels for children, collaborating on some of them with Tonino Guerra.

He was the first writer to win the Prix Médicis étranger in 1970. He received several prestigious awards, including the Brancati Prize in 1979, the in 1987, the Grinzane Cavour Prize in 1989 (alongside Stefano Jacomuzzi and Raffaele La Capria), the Viareggio Prize in 1992, the Flaiano Prize in 1990, and the in 1992. In 2000, his name appeared among the candidates for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Malerba, Luigi
    Published 1985
    Classmark: Boe6774
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    by Malerba, Luigi
    Published 1989
    Classmark: Boe6773
    Book
  3. 3
    by Malerba, Luigi
    Published 1989
    Classmark: Boe6772
    Book
  4. 4
    by Malerba, Luigi
    Published 1988
    Classmark: Boe6771
    Book
  5. 5
    by Malerba, Luigi
    Published 1997
    Classmark: Boe6770
    Book
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    by Malerba, Luigi
    Published 1992
    Classmark: Boe9412
    Book
  7. 7
    by Malerba, Luigi
    Published 1969
    Classmark: Boe9286
    Book
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