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Pia Pera (12 March 1956 – 26 July 2016) was an Italian novelist, essayist, and translator. Born in Lucca, the daughter of the jurist Giuseppe, a noted translator of Pushkin into Italian Pera started her own writing career in 1992, with the short stories collection La bellezza dell'asino ("The Beauty of the Donkey"). She got international notoriety with her 1995 novel Lo's Diary (Italian: Diario di Lo), a retelling of Vladimir Nabokov's novel Lolita from the point of view of the female title character. In later years she specialized in novels connected to her passion for gardening.

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  • Pía Pera (Lucca, 12 de marzo de 1956 - 26 de julio de 2016) fue una escritora y traductora italiana, hija de Giuseppe Pera.​ (es)
  • Pia Pera (12 March 1956 – 26 July 2016) was an Italian novelist, essayist, and translator. Born in Lucca, the daughter of the jurist Giuseppe, a noted translator of Pushkin into Italian Pera started her own writing career in 1992, with the short stories collection La bellezza dell'asino ("The Beauty of the Donkey"). She got international notoriety with her 1995 novel Lo's Diary (Italian: Diario di Lo), a retelling of Vladimir Nabokov's novel Lolita from the point of view of the female title character. In later years she specialized in novels connected to her passion for gardening. Pera was also a translator of Russian novels and an essayist. She was a professor of Russian literature at the University of Trento. Her last work was the semi-autobiographic novel Al giardino ancora non l’ho detto ("I haven't told my garden yet"). Pera died at 60 years old of motor neuron disease. (en)
  • Pia Pera (Lucca, 12 marzo 1956 – Lucca, 26 luglio 2016) è stata una scrittrice, saggista e traduttrice italiana. (it)
  • Pia Pera (Lucca, 12 de março de 1956 — Lucca, 26 de julho de 2016) foi uma romancista, ensaísta, e tradutora italiana. (pt)
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  • Pía Pera (Lucca, 12 de marzo de 1956 - 26 de julio de 2016) fue una escritora y traductora italiana, hija de Giuseppe Pera.​ (es)
  • Pia Pera (Lucca, 12 marzo 1956 – Lucca, 26 luglio 2016) è stata una scrittrice, saggista e traduttrice italiana. (it)
  • Pia Pera (Lucca, 12 de março de 1956 — Lucca, 26 de julho de 2016) foi uma romancista, ensaísta, e tradutora italiana. (pt)
  • Pia Pera (12 March 1956 – 26 July 2016) was an Italian novelist, essayist, and translator. Born in Lucca, the daughter of the jurist Giuseppe, a noted translator of Pushkin into Italian Pera started her own writing career in 1992, with the short stories collection La bellezza dell'asino ("The Beauty of the Donkey"). She got international notoriety with her 1995 novel Lo's Diary (Italian: Diario di Lo), a retelling of Vladimir Nabokov's novel Lolita from the point of view of the female title character. In later years she specialized in novels connected to her passion for gardening. (en)
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