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    Elsa Morante (pronounced [ˈelsa moˈrante, ˈɛl-]; 18 August 1912 – 25 November 1985) was an Italian novelist, poet, translator and children's books author...
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    Sicily, and brother of the novelist Elsa Morante. Laura's mother is Maria Bona Palazzeschi. Originally a dancer, Morante started her acting career on stage...
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  • drama television series based on the 1974 novel of the same name by Elsa Morante. It began airing on Rai 1 on 8 January 2024. A half-Jewish single mother...
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  • History: A Novel (Italian: La Storia) is a novel by Italian author Elsa Morante, generally regarded as her most famous and controversial work. Published...
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    professional hostess Elsa Morante (1912–1985), Italian novelist Elsa Pataky (born 1976), Spanish actress, model, and film producer Elsa Peretti (1940–2021)...
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    novelist Elsa Morante, whom he had met in 1936. They lived in Capri, where he wrote Agostino. After the Armistice of 8 September 1943, Moravia and Morante took...
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  • 1987), Ecuadorian footballer Elsa Morante (1912–1985), Italian writer Laura Morante (born 1956), Italian actress Massimo Morante (1950–2022), Italian musician...
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  • Liars (Italian Menzogna e sortilegio) is a novel by the Italian writer Elsa Morante published in 1948, set in Southern Italy at the turn of the 20th century...
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  • for the prestigious Strega Prize, and won the Procida-Isola di Arturo-Elsa Morante Prize. The book was adapted to the cinema in 1995, becoming the feature...
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    During this period, Pasolini frequently travelled abroad: in 1961, with Elsa Morante and Alberto Moravia to India (where he went again seven years later);...
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