Giuliana Morandini (1938 – 22 July 2019) was an Italian writer. She was born in Udine and lived in Rome and Venezia. Her first book E allora mi hanno rinchiusa: testimonianze dal manicomio femminile (And so I was locked up: Testimony from a Women's Mental Hospital) (1977) was a study of women in Italian mental hospitals; it was a finalist for the Viareggio Prize. Her first novel I cristalli di Vienna was published in 1978 and received the Prato Prize; it was translated in English as Bloodstains. This was followed by Caffè Specchi (The Café of Mirrors) in 1983, which received the Viareggio Prize. Her 1987 novel Angelo a Berlino (Angel in Berlin) was a finalist for the Premio Campiello.
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| - Giuliana Morandini, née à Pavia di Udine le 17 juillet 1934 et morte à Rome le 22 juillet 2019, est une écrivain et critique littéraire italienne. (fr)
- Giuliana Morandini (Pavia di Udine, 17 luglio 1934 – Roma, 22 luglio 2019) è stata una scrittrice, saggista e critica letteraria italiana. (it)
- Giuliana Morandini (1938 – 22 July 2019) was an Italian writer. She was born in Udine and lived in Rome and Venezia. Her first book E allora mi hanno rinchiusa: testimonianze dal manicomio femminile (And so I was locked up: Testimony from a Women's Mental Hospital) (1977) was a study of women in Italian mental hospitals; it was a finalist for the Viareggio Prize. Her first novel I cristalli di Vienna was published in 1978 and received the Prato Prize; it was translated in English as Bloodstains. This was followed by Caffè Specchi (The Café of Mirrors) in 1983, which received the Viareggio Prize. Her 1987 novel Angelo a Berlino (Angel in Berlin) was a finalist for the Premio Campiello. (en)
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| - Giuliana Morandini (1938 – 22 July 2019) was an Italian writer. She was born in Udine and lived in Rome and Venezia. Her first book E allora mi hanno rinchiusa: testimonianze dal manicomio femminile (And so I was locked up: Testimony from a Women's Mental Hospital) (1977) was a study of women in Italian mental hospitals; it was a finalist for the Viareggio Prize. Her first novel I cristalli di Vienna was published in 1978 and received the Prato Prize; it was translated in English as Bloodstains. This was followed by Caffè Specchi (The Café of Mirrors) in 1983, which received the Viareggio Prize. Her 1987 novel Angelo a Berlino (Angel in Berlin) was a finalist for the Premio Campiello. In 1980, she published La voce che è in lei (The voice within her), an anthology of writing by little-known or forgotten Italian women authors. She also wrote an introduction for Italian translations of Samuel Beckett. (en)
- Giuliana Morandini, née à Pavia di Udine le 17 juillet 1934 et morte à Rome le 22 juillet 2019, est une écrivain et critique littéraire italienne. (fr)
- Giuliana Morandini (Pavia di Udine, 17 luglio 1934 – Roma, 22 luglio 2019) è stata una scrittrice, saggista e critica letteraria italiana. (it)
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