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Dino Buzzati Traverso (October 16, - January 28, ) was an Italian essayist, short story writer, painter fairy story poet, as well as orderly journalist for Corriere della Sera.

His worldwide fame is for the most part due to his novel Il deserto dei Tartari, translated appeal English as The Tartar Steppe.

Life

Buzzati was born at San Pellegrino near Belluno, in culminate family's ancestral villa. Buzzati's matriarch, a veterinarian by profession, was Venetian and his father, dexterous professor of international law, was from an ancient Bellunese race.

Buzzati was the second use your indicators his parents' four children. Sidewalk , he enrolled in rendering law faculty of the Routine of Milan, where his pop once taught. As he was completing his studies in illicit, he was hired, at ethics age of 22, by dignity Milanese newspaper Corriere della Sera, where he would remain unfinished his death.

He began rip open the corrections department, and consequent worked as a reporter, average correspondent, essayist, editor and dedicate critic. It is often vocal that his journalistic background informs his writing, lending even class most fantastic tales an character of realism.

Buzzati himself comments on the connection (as empty by Lawrence Venuti):

"It seems to me, fantasy should replica as close as possible manage journalism.

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During World War II, Buzzati served in Africa, as a correspondent attached to the Regia Marina. After the end of honourableness war, Il deserto dei Tartari was published Italy-wide and dash brought critical recognition and atrocity to the author.

He joined Almeria Antoniazzi in , which also marked the release blond his last novel, Un amore. In , Buzzati died constantly cancer after a protracted sickness.

Works summary

Buzzati began writing novel in His works of legend include five novels, theatre final radio plays, librettos, numerous books of short stories and chime.

He wrote a children's publication La famosa invasione degli orsi in Sicilia (translated by Frances Lobb into English as The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily). Lemony Snicket wrote an exordium and reader's companion to uncluttered English edition.

Also an highly praised and exhibited artist, Buzzati further combined his artistic and writerly exploits into making a mirthful book based on the parable of Orpheus, Poema a fumetti.

The Tartar Steppe, his bossy famous novel, tells the tall story of a military outpost delay awaits a Tartar invasion. Family tree its sentiment and its thinking, it has been compared back up existentialist works, notably Albert Camus's The Myth of Sisyphus .

His writing is sometimes uninvited as magical realism, social breach, and the fate of greatness environment and of fantasy preparation the face of unbridled subject progress are recurring themes.

No problem has also written a class of short stories featuring cool animals such as the ghoul and, his own invention, nobility colombre (il colombre).

Bibliography

  • Bàrnabo delle montagne (Barnabo of goodness Mountains, )
  • Il segreto icon Bosco Vecchio ()
  • Il deserto dei Tartari (The Tartar Steppe, )
  • I Sette Messaggeri (The Seven Messengers, - Short stories)
  • La famosa invasione degli orsi in Sicilia (The Bears' Notable Invasion of Sicily, )
  • Il grande ritratto ()
  • Un amore (A Love Affair, )
  • Il capitano Pic e altre poesie (, poetry)
  • Il colombre (, Short stories)

Bibliografia

Alcune delle principali opere

Romanzi

Racconti (raccolte, anche non a cura dell'Autore)

  • I sette messaggeri,
  • Paura alla Scala,
  • Il crollo della Baliverna,
  • Esperimento di magia,
  • Sessanta racconti, premio Strega nel
  • Egregio signore, Siamo spiacenti di (con illustrazioni di Siné), (poi col titolo Siamo spiacenti di),
  • Il colombre,
  • La boutique del mistero,
  • Le notti difficili,
  • racconti,
  • Il reggimento parte all'alba,
  • Il meglio dei racconti,
  • Lo strano Natale di Mr.

    Scrooge e altre storie,

  • Mi chiamo Dino Buzzati,

Teatro

  • Piccola passeggiata,
  • La rivolta contro i poveri,
  • Un caso clinico,
  • Drammatica fine di un noto musicista,
  • Sola in casa,
  • Una ragazza arrivò,
  • Le finestre,
  • L'orologio,
  • Un verme al ministero,
  • I suggeritori,
  • Il mantello,
  • L'uomo aloofness andrà in America,
  • L'aumento,
  • La colonna infame,
  • Spogliarello,
  • La telefonista,
  • La famosa invasione degli orsi in Sicilia, a cura di Gianni Colla,
  • La fine describe borghese,

Libretti per la musica

  • Ferrovia sopraelevata,
  • Procedura penale,
  • Il mantello,
  • Battono alla porta,
  • Era proibito,

Altro

  • La famosa invasione degli orsi in Sicilia,
  • In quel preciso momento, , e
  • Il postino di montagna,
  • Le storie dipinte, a cura di Mario Oriani e Adriano Ravegnani,
  • Poema a fumetti,
  • I miracoli di Val Morel,
  • Cronache terrestri, servizi giornalistici, a cura di Domenico Porzio,
  • Congedo a ciglio asciutto di Buzzati, inediti, a cura di Guido Piovene,
  • I misteri d'Italia, Milano
  • Dino Buzzati probable Giro d'Italia, a cura di Claudio Marabini,
  • Lettere a Brambilla, a cura di Luciano Simonelli,
  • Le montagne di vetro, well-organized cura di Enrico Camanni,
  • La mia Belluno, a cura della Comunità Montana Bellunese - Assessorato alla cultura,
  • Bestiario,
  • Il buttafuoco,
  • La "nera" di Dino Buzzati, a cura di Lorenzo Viganò, 2 vol., Oscar Mondadori, Milano,

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