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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. Early life and education Born in Palermo, Sicily in 1916, Ginzburg spent most of her youth in Turin with her family, as her father in 1919 took a position with the University of Turin. Her father, Giuseppe Levi, a renowned Italian histologist, was born into a Jewish Italian family, and her mother, Lidia Tanzi (the sister of Drusilla Tanzi), was Catholic. Her parents were secular and raised Natalia, her sister Paola (who would marry Adriano Olivetti) and her three brothers as atheists. Their home was a centre of cultural life, as her parents invited intellectuals, activists and industrialists. At age 17 in 1933, Ginzburg published her first story, I bambini, in the magazine Solaria. Marriage and family In 1938, she married Leone Ginzburg, and they had three children together, Carlo, Andrea, and Alessandra. Their son Carlo Ginzburg became a historian. Although Natalia Ginzburg was able to live relatively free of harassment during World War II, her husband Leone was sent into internal exile because of his anti-Fascist activities, assigned from 1941–1943 to Pizzoli, a village in Abruzzo. She and their children lived most of the time with him. Opponents of the Fascist regime, she and her husband secretly went to Rome and edited an anti-Fascist newspaper, until Leone Ginzburg was arrested. He died in incarceration in 1944 after suffering severe torture. In 1950, Ginzburg married again, to Gabriele Baldini, a scholar of English literature. They lived in Rome. He died in 1969. Career After her marriage, she used the name "Natalia Ginzburg" (occasionally spelt "Ginzberg") in most subsequent publications. Her first novel was published under the pseudonym "Alessandra Tornimparte" in 1942, during Fascist Italy's most anti-Semitic period, when Jews were banned from publishing. Ginzburg spent much of the 1940s working for the publisher Einaudi in Turin in addition to her creative writing. They published some of the leading figures of postwar Italy, including Carlo Levi, Primo Levi, Cesare Pavese and Italo Calvino. Ginzburg's second novel was published in 1947. The experiences that she and her husband had during the war altered her perception of her identification as a Jew. She thought deeply about the questions aroused by the war and the Holocaust, dealing with them in fiction and essays. She became supportive of Catholicism, arousing controversy among her circle, because she believed that Christ was a persecuted Jew. She opposed the removal of crucifixes in public buildings but her purported conversion to Catholicism is controversial and most sources still consider her an "atheist Jewess." Beginning in 1950, when Ginzburg married again and moved to Rome, she entered the most prolific period of her literary career. During the next 20 years, she published most of the works for which she is best known. She and Baldini were deeply involved in the cultural life of the city. In 1964 she played the role of Mary of Bethany in Pier Paolo Pasolini's The Gospel According to St. Matthew. Ginzburg was politically involved throughout her life as an activist and polemicist. Like many prominent anti-Fascists, for a time she belonged to the Italian Communist Party. She was elected to the Italian Parliament as an Independent in 1983. Legacy In 2020, the New York Review of Books issued Ginzburg's novellas, Valentino and Sagittarius, translated into English by Avril Bardoni in 1987, in a single volume. In her new introduction for this edition, Cynthia Zarin observed that location "maps the emotional terrain" in these two works as in Ginzburg's other works: the apartment, the living room, the café where events transpire. At a book talk to honour its debut, Zarin and the novelist Jhumpa Lahiri discussed the significance of Ginzburg's works and career. Honours 1952, Veillon International Prize for Tutti i nostri ieri 1963, Strega Prize for Lessico famigliare 1984, Bagutta Prize for La famiglia Manzoni 1991, Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Selected works Novels and short stories La strada che va in città (1942). The Road to the City, transl. Frances Frenaye (1949) – first published under the name Alessandra Tornimparte È stato così (1947). The Dry Heart, transl. Frances Frenaye (1949) Tutti i nostri ieri (1952). A Light for Fools / All Our Yesterdays, transl. Angus Davidson (1985) Valentino (1957). Valentino, transl. Avril Bardoni (1987) Sagittario (1957). Sagittarius, transl. Avril Bardoni (1987) Le voci della sera (1961). Voices in the Evening, transl. D.M. Low (1963) Lessico famigliare (1963). Family Sayings, transl. D.M. Low (1963); The Things We Used to Say, transl. Judith Woolf (1977); Family Lexicon, transl. Jenny McPhee (2017) Caro Michele (1973). No Way, transl. Sheila Cudahy (1974); Dear Michael, transl. Sheila Cudahy (1975); Happiness, As Such, transl. Minna Zallman Proctor (2019) – adapted for the film Caro Michele (1976) Famiglia (1977). Family, transl. Beryl Stockman (1988) La famiglia Manzoni (1983). The Manzoni Family, transl. Marie Evans (1987) La città e la casa (1984). The City and the House, transl. Dick Davis (1986) Essays Le piccole virtù (1962). The Little Virtues, transl. Dick Davis (1985) Mai devi domandarmi (1970). Never Must You Ask Me, transl. Isabel Quigly (1970) – mostly articles published in La Stampa between 1968-1979 Vita immaginaria (1974). A Place to Live: And Other Selected Essays, transl. Lynne Sharon Schwartz (2002) Serena Cruz o la vera giustizia (1990). Serena Cruz, or The Meaning of True Justice, transl. Lynn Sharon Schwartz (2002) È difficile parlare di sé (1999). It's Hard to Talk About Yourself, transl. Louise Quirke (2003) Dramatic works Ti ho sposato per allegria (1966). I Married You for Fun, transl. Henry Reed (1969); I Married You to Cheer Myself Up, transl. Wendell Ricketts (2008) Fragola e panna (1966). The Strawberry Ice, transl. Henry Reed (1973); Strawberry and Cream, transl. Wendell Ricketts (2008) La segretaria (1967). The Secretary, transl. Wendell Ricketts (2008) L'inserzione (1968). The Advertisement, transl. Henry Reed (1968) – performed at the Old Vic, London, directed by Sir Laurence Olivier and starring Joan Plowright, in 1968. Mai devi domandarmi (1970). Never Must You Ask Me, transl. Isabel Quigly (1973) La porta sbagliata (1968). The Wrong Door, transl. Wendell Ricketts (2.... Discover the Natalia Ginzburg popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Natalia Ginzburg books.

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  • Las tareas de casa y otros ensayos synopsis, comments

    Las tareas de casa y otros ensayos

    Natalia Ginzburg

    Las lúcidas reflexiones de Natalia Ginzburg, una de las escritoras italianas más importantes del siglo XX.«Me mostró el camino.»Vivian GornickLa soledad de la infancia y los pecado...

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    The City and the House

    Natalia Ginzburg

    The city is Rome, the hub of Italian life and culture. The house is Le Margherite, a home where the sprawling cast of The City and the House is welcome. At the center of this lush ...

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    Jacques the Fatalist

    Denis Diderot & Michael Henry

    Denis Diderot (17131784) was among the greatest writers of the Enlightenment, and in Jacques the Fatalist he brilliantly challenged the artificialities of conventional French ficti...

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    La corsara

    Sandra Petrignani

    Dalla nascita palermitana alla formazione torinese, fino al definitivo trasferimento a Roma, Sandra Petrignani ripercorre la vita di una grande protagonista del panorama culturale ...

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    The Manzoni Family

    Natalia Ginzburg

    rich story of passions, writing, rivalries, deaths, and war.Set in ducal Italy and postrevolutionary France, The Manzoni Family tells a rich story of passions, writing, rivalries,...

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    Offene Fragen

    Vivian Gornick

    Die Grande Dame der amerikanischen Essayistik empfiehlt: Lasst Bücher in euer Leben – und lest sie immer wieder!Für die preisgekrönte Journalistin Vivian Gornick sind Bücher Lebens...

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    Lydia In The Harem

    Philippa Masters

    The Boer War has erupted in Africa and Lydia must sail for England. She looks forward to her voyage with a crew of lusty mariners. When the ship is forced to dock in Arabia, a Prin...

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    The Wrong Door

    Wendell Ricketts

    The Wrong Door is the first Englishlanguage translation of the complete plays of Italian writer Natalia Ginzburg (19161991). Bringing together the eleven plays Ginzburg wrote betwe...

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    Die Freibeuterin

    Sandra Petrignani

    Porträt der großen europäischen Schriftstellerin und Intellektuellen im Spiegel des 20. Jahrhunderts.Sie war eine der bedeutendsten Frauen der europäischen Kulturgeschichte: Natali...

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    Der Geist von Turin

    Maike Albath

    In Mussolinis Italien, im Schatten der Fabriken von Fiat und ­Olivetti, begegneten sich in den dreißiger Jahren in Turin ein paar gebildete ­junge Leute. Sie gründeten Zeitschrifte...

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    Voices in the Evening

    Natalia Ginzburg & D.M Low

    From one of Italy’s greatest writers, a stunning novel “filled with shimmering, risky, darting observation” (Colm Tóibín) After WWII, a small Italian town struggles to emerge from ...

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    The Manzoni Family

    Natalia Ginzburg & Tim Parks

    Winner of the Bagutta Prize, The Manzoni Family set in ducal Italy and postrevolutionary France, captures the story of Alessandro Manzonicelebrated Milanese nobleman, man of letter...

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    The Complete Short Stories of Natalia Ginzburg

    Natalia Ginzburg & Paul Lewis

    Natalia Ginzburg (19161991) is today recognized as one of the foremost woman writers to emerge from twentiethcentury Italy. The Complete Short Stories of Natalia Ginzburg brings to...

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    Natalia Ginzburg

    Angela M. Jeannet & Giuliana S. Katz

    A prominent and prolific Italian writer, Natalia Ginzburg (19161991) is known for her novels, plays, short stories, and essays. This collection brings together, for an Englishspeak...

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    Natalia Ginzburg

    Maria Antonietta Grignani & AA.VV.

    Natalia Ginzburg ha cambiato le modalità di narrare la memoria: molti dei suoi libri, come Lessico Famigliare e Le piccole virtù, sono un’autobiografia che però resta apparentement...

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    Democracy

    Henry Adams

    An instant bestseller when first published in 1880, Democracy is the quintessential American political novel. At its heart is Madeleine Lee, a young widow who comes to Washington, ...

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    The Little Virtues

    Natalia Ginzburg, Dick Davis & Belle Boggs

    In this collection of her finest and bestknown short essays, Natalia Ginzburg explores both the mundane details and inescapable catastrophes of personal life with the grace and wit...

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    The Ties That Bind

    Tesni Morgan

    An amoral and unprincipled but charismatic and goodlooking young man calling himself Jack turns up to a Halloween party dressed as the Devil. The lady of the house is Kim Buckley...

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    Lingering Lessons

    Sarah Veitch

    When Leanne Dell inherits a former boardinig school, now an advertising agency, part of the deal is that she has to share it with an unknown partner. Arriving at the grand house, s...

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    The Little Virtues

    Natalia Ginzburg

    “As far as the education of children is concerned,” states Natalia Ginzburg in this collection of her finest and bestknown short essays, “I think they should be taught not the litt...

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    Anna Karenina

    Lev Tolstoj

    Una storia travolgente di grande passione e trasgressione, di sguardi incrociati, voti traditi, drammi coniugali, slanci romantici, ideali infranti, verità ultime. A oltre settant'...