Natalia Ginzburg

Natalia Ginzburg
Ginzburg and President Sandro Pertini, early 1980s
Ginzburg and President Sandro Pertini, early 1980s
BornNatalia Levi
(1916-07-14)14 July 1916
Palermo, Italy
Died7 October 1991(1991-10-07) (aged 75)
Rome, Italy
Pen nameAlessandra Tornimparte
OccupationWriter
LanguageItalian
Alma materUniversity of Turin
GenresNovels, short stories, essays
Notable worksFamily Sayings

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Notable awards
Spouses
(m. 1938; died 1944)
Gabriele Baldini
(m. 1950; died 1969)
Children
  • Carlo Ginzburg
  • Andrea Ginzburg
  • Alessandra Ginzburg
  • Susanna Baldini (1954–2002)
  • Antonio Baldini (1959–1960)
RelativesGiuseppe Levi (father)
Natalia Levi Ginzburg
Deputy of the Italian Republic
Personal details
Political partyItalian Communist Party
Independent

Natalia Ginzburg (Italian: [nataˈliːa ˈɡintsburɡ], German: [ˈɡɪntsbʊʁk]; née Levi; 14 July 1916 – 7 October 1991) was an Italian author whose work explored family relationships, politics during and after the Fascist years and World War II, and philosophy. She wrote novels, short stories and essays, for which she received the Strega Prize and Bagutta Prize. Most of her works were also translated into English and published in the United Kingdom and the United States.

An activist, for a time in the 1930s she belonged to the Italian Communist Party. In 1983, she was elected to Parliament from Rome as an independent politician.


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