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    Fernanda Pivano (18 July 1917 – 18 August 2009) was an Italian writer, journalist, translator and critic. Pivano was born in Genoa in 1917. When she was...
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    The Fernanda Pivano Award for American Literature is an Italian literary award for American authors. It is named in honor of Fernanda Pivano. The Fernanda...
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  • Fernanda Pires da Silva (1926–2020), Portuguese businesswoman Fernanda Pivano (1917–2009), Italian writer, journalist, translator and critic Fernanda...
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  • translation had in fact already been prepared illegally in 1943 by Fernanda Pivano, leading to her arrest in Turin. A Farewell to Arms was met with favorable...
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    jewelry, architecture and interior design. In 1949 Sottsass married Fernanda Pivano, a writer, journalist, translator and critic. From 1954 to 1957 he...
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    Literature (1998) Deauville Award For Literary Excellence In France Fernanda Pivano Award For American Literature In Italy 2023 Erica Jong - Breaking the...
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  • to Masters. In 1943, the book was published in Italy (translated by Fernanda Pivano). This version was issued on LP by the Italian Cetra label in 1959...
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    Fictional World of Bret Easton Ellis No No No Yes Appeared as himself 2001 Fernanda Pivano: A Farewell to Beat No No No Yes Appeared as himself 2008 The Informers...
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    of the poet Nobel Prize Eugenio Montale. The writer and translator Fernanda Pivano, the journalist "Vito Elio Petrucci" and the poet Edoardo Sanguineti...
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    Century by Writer's Digest magazine, while the legendary Italian critic Fernanda Pivano called Robbins "the most dangerous writer in the world". In October...
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