Dacia Maraini

Dacia Maraini

Dacia Maraini (born November 13, 1936 in Fiesole) is an Italian writer. She is the daughter of Sicilian Princess Topazia Alliata di Salaparuta, an artist and art dealer, and of Fosco Maraini, a Florentine ethnologist and mountaineer of mixed Ticinese, English and Polish background who wrote in particular on Tibet and Japan. Maraini's work focuses on women’s issues, and she has written numerous plays and novels. She has won awards for her work, including the Formentor Prize forL'età del malessere (1963); the Premio Fregene for Isolina (1985); the Premio Campiello and Book of the Year Award for La lunga vita di Marianna Ucrìa (1990); and the Premio Strega for Buio (1999).

Life

Maraini was born in Fiesole, Tuscany.

When she was a child, her family moved to Japan in 1938 to escape Fascism. They were interned in a Japanese concentration camp from 1943 to 1946 for refusing to recognize the military government. After the war, the family returned to Italy and lived in Sicily with her mother’s family in the town of Bagheria, province of Palermo.

Not long after, her parents separated and her father moved to Rome where, some years later, at the age of eighteen, Maraini joined him. She was educated at L'Istituto Statale della Ss. Annunziata, a prestigious and privileged boarding school in Florence.

She married Lucio Pozzi, a Milanese painter, but they separated after four years. She then became Alberto Moravia's companion, living with him from 1962 until 1983.

In 1966, Maraini, Moravia and Enzo Siciliano founded the del Porcospino (Porcupine) theatrical company which had as its mission the production of new Italian plays. They included her own La famiglia normale, Moravia’s L’intervista, Siciliano’s Tazza, and works by Carlo Emilio Gadda, Goffredo Parise, Juan Rodolfo Wilcock and Tornabuoni.

In 1973, she helped to found the Teatro della Maddalena which was run by women only.

Maraini is a prolific and well-known writer who continues to produce works today.

Works

  • La vacanza (1963; translated by Stuart Hood as The holiday : a novel, 1966)
  • L'età del malessere (1963, winner of Formentor Prize; translated by Frances Frenaye as The age of discontent - also published as The Age of Malaise - 1963)
  • Memorie di una ladra (1973; translated by Nina Rootes as Memoirs of a female thief, 1973)
  • Donne mie (1974, poetry)
  • Mio marito (1974)
  • Donna in guerra (1975)
  • Maria Stuarda (1975, theater)
  • Mangiami pure (1978, poetry; translated by Genni Donati Gunn as Devour me too, ISBN 0-919349-89-7)
  • Stravaganza (1978)
  • Isolina (1985, winner of Premio Fregene; translated by Siân Williams as Isolina, 1993, ISBN 0-7206-0897-X)
  • La lunga vita di Marianna Ucrìa (1990, awarded Premio Campiello, book of the year award in Italy; translated by Dick Kitto & Elspeth Spottiswood as The Silent Duchess, 1992 - ISBN 1-55082-053-2)
  • Viaggiando con passo di volpe (1991; winner of Mediterraneo Prize, 1991, and Città delle penne, 1992)
  • Veronica, meretrice e scrittora (1991)
  • Bagheria (1993; translated by Dick Kitto and Elspeth Spottiswood as Bagheria, 1994 - ISBN 0-7206-0926-7)
  • Voci (1994; awards include: Napoli 1995, Sibilla Aleramo, 1995)
  • Dolce per sé (1997)
  • Se amando troppo (1998)
  • Buio (1999; winner of Premio Strega, 1999)
  • Fare teatro (1966-2000) (2000, collection of plays)
  • Colomba (2004)

Sources and further reading



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Dacia Maraini — (* 13. November 1936 in Fiesole bei Florenz) ist eine italienische Schriftstellerin. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biographie 2 Werke 2.1 Romane …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Dacia Maraini — (née le 13 novembre 1936 à Fiesole, près de Florence) est une écrivain, auteur de théâtre et poétesse italienne de la seconde moitié du XXe siècle. Elle a obtenu le Prix Formentor en 1962 pour L’âge du malaise, le Prix Strega en 1999 pour… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Maraini — may refer to: Fosco Maraini, an Italian ethnologist, photographer, film maker, mountaineer, writer and professor Dacia Maraini, daughter of Fosco, an Italian novelist This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an …   Wikipedia

  • Maraini — ist der Name folgender Personen: Dacia Maraini (* 1936), italienische Schriftstellerin Fosco Maraini (1912–2004), italienischer Anthropologe, Ethnologe, Schriftsteller und Fotograf Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur U …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Dacia (disambiguation) — Roman Dacia is (also known as Dacia Felix and Dacia Traiana), an ancient Roman province in modern Romania, after year 106 until 275 (106÷275). Dacia is an ancient geographic demarcation of central Europe, Kingdom of Dacians (in modern Romania),… …   Wikipedia

  • Dacia (значения) — Автомобильная промышленность Dacia  автомобилестроительная компания в Румынии. Dacia Logan, или Renault Logan,  автомобиль. Dacia Sandero, или Renault Sandero,  автомобиль. Историческая география Дакия (лат. Dacia)… …   Википедия

  • Maraini — Maraini,   Dacia, italienische Schriftstellerin und Journalistin, * Florenz 13. 11. 1936; schreibt Romane, Erzählungen, Theaterstücke, Essays und Gedichte, in denen sie kritisch und engagiert v. a. Situation und Probleme der Frau in der… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Fosco Maraini — Infobox academic name = Fosco Maraini box width = image width = 150px caption = birth date = birth date|1912|11|15|df=y birth place = Florence death date = death date and age|2004|6|8|1912|11|15 death place = Florence residence = citizenship =… …   Wikipedia

  • Fosco Maraini — Fosco Maraini, né à Florence, le 15 novembre 1912 et mort le 8 juin 2004, était un ethnologue, orientaliste, alpiniste et écrivain italien …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Maraini, Dacia — (Firenze 1936 ) scrittrice, poetessa e commediografa; fondatrice di “Tempo di letteratura”. collab./opere: “Nuovi Argomenti” …   Dizionario biografico elementare del Novecento letterario italiano

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”