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Alberto Moravia (1907-1990) ... Alberto Pincherle (Alberto Moravia) was born in Rome into a well-to-do middle-class Jewish-Catholic family. His mother was Teresa (de Marcanich) Pincherle, and father, Carlo Pincherle, an architect and a painter.
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More on Alberto Moravia from Infoplease: ... Elsa Morante - Morante, Elsa Morante, Elsa , 1918–85, Italian novelist and poet; wife of Alberto Moravia. ... ... Related content from HighBeam Research on: Alberto Moravia...
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Books by Alberto Moravia: Gli Indifferenti, Contempt, The Woman of Rome: A Novel, Boredom, The Conformist, Two Women, Roman Tales, Agostino, Conjugal Love, The Voyeur ... Books by Alberto Moravia...
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Moravia, Alberto. Rating. buy/borrow this book. rate this book: ... [ book info ] Moravia, Alberto: Boredom. (original language: English) The New York ...
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SEE ALSO: A ghost at noon (Book); Moravia, Alberto; All men are mortal (Book); ... SEE ALSO: After many a summer dies the swan (Book); Moravia, Alberto; ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Alberto Moravia (Italian writer), Nov. 28, 1907Rome, Italy Sept. 26, 1990RomeItalian journalist, short-story writer, and novelist known for his fictional portrayals of social alienation and loveless sexuality. ... The following are some people associated with "Alberto Moravia"
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[In many of Alberto Moravia's] stories and tales written after 1945, American culture plays an important part, and it is the part of the prepotente. It stands for strength, vigor, and success, and in this sense it is contrasted to Italian culture which represents the opposite: weakness, decadence, and failure.
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La bella vita 1935 ... L'imbroglio: Cinque romanzi brevi 1937 ... I sogni del pigro: Racconti, miti e allegorie 1940...
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(älbĕr´tō mōrä´vyä), 1907–90, Italian novelist born as Alberto Pincherle; husband of Elsa Morante. Moravia is considered one of the foremost 20th-century Italian novelists. He employs taut prose in realist narratives that shed light on such disturbing issues as the relation of the individual to society.
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