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Fulvio Tomizza (26 January 1935 – 21 May 1999) was an Italian writer. He was born in Giurizzani di Materada in Istria, to a middle-class family. His mother was Margherita Frank Trento, born into a poor family of Slavic extraction. His father, Ferdinando, reportedly was from an ancient family of southern Dalmatian Italian origins (reportedly, his ancestor's name was Zorzi Giurizzano, and he allegedly came to Istria in the 16th century from Dalmatia). Tomizza grew up in a zone where the dialect was mixed (Venetian mixed with Slavic words or Slavic mixed with Venetian words).

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  • Fulvio Tomizza (* 26. Januar 1935 in bei in Istrien, seinerzeit Italien; † 21. Mai 1999 in Triest) war ein italienischer Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Fulvio Tomizza (26 January 1935 – 21 May 1999) was an Italian writer. He was born in Giurizzani di Materada in Istria, to a middle-class family. His mother was Margherita Frank Trento, born into a poor family of Slavic extraction. His father, Ferdinando, reportedly was from an ancient family of southern Dalmatian Italian origins (reportedly, his ancestor's name was Zorzi Giurizzano, and he allegedly came to Istria in the 16th century from Dalmatia). Tomizza grew up in a zone where the dialect was mixed (Venetian mixed with Slavic words or Slavic mixed with Venetian words). He completed high school at the Italian Liceo "Carlo Combi" of Capodistria (now Koper, in Slovenia). After the diploma, he had experiences of study and work in Yugoslavia (Faculty of humanities in Belgrade and the shooting of a movie in Ljubljana). Following the 1954 annexation of Zone B by Yugoslavia, Tomizza moved to Trieste. Most of his writing career took place there, including three books (Materada, La miglior vita, La quinta stagione) set in the Istria of his youth. Other works include the figure of the bishop-reformer Pier Paolo Vergerio, the life of the exiled Istrians in Italy, some events concerning the Slovenian community in Italy (one couple mysteriously killed during World War II in Trieste and the love story between an Italian official and a Slovenian girl; each story is based on facts, using original letters), some fictions set in the Venetian territory and various articles (also effect of his trips as reporter). The two books translated into English and published in the U.S. are Heavenly Supper: The Story of Maria Janis, translated by Anne Jacobson Shutte (an expert on Pier Paolo Vergerio), and Materada (Writings from an Unbound Europe), translated by Russell Scott Valentino. (en)
  • Fulvio Tomizza, né à Juricani en Istrie, province de Croatie, le 26 janvier 1935 et mort à Trieste le 21 mai 1999, est un écrivain italien associé à la « Génération des années trente ». (fr)
  • Fulvio Tomizza (Giurizzani, 26 gennaio 1935 – Trieste, 21 maggio 1999) è stato uno scrittore italiano. (it)
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  • Fulvio Tomizza (* 26. Januar 1935 in bei in Istrien, seinerzeit Italien; † 21. Mai 1999 in Triest) war ein italienischer Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Fulvio Tomizza, né à Juricani en Istrie, province de Croatie, le 26 janvier 1935 et mort à Trieste le 21 mai 1999, est un écrivain italien associé à la « Génération des années trente ». (fr)
  • Fulvio Tomizza (Giurizzani, 26 gennaio 1935 – Trieste, 21 maggio 1999) è stato uno scrittore italiano. (it)
  • Fulvio Tomizza (26 January 1935 – 21 May 1999) was an Italian writer. He was born in Giurizzani di Materada in Istria, to a middle-class family. His mother was Margherita Frank Trento, born into a poor family of Slavic extraction. His father, Ferdinando, reportedly was from an ancient family of southern Dalmatian Italian origins (reportedly, his ancestor's name was Zorzi Giurizzano, and he allegedly came to Istria in the 16th century from Dalmatia). Tomizza grew up in a zone where the dialect was mixed (Venetian mixed with Slavic words or Slavic mixed with Venetian words). (en)
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