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- Laudomia_Bonanni abstract "Laudomia Bonanni (December 8, 1907 – February 21, 2002) was an Italian writer and journalist. Although she started publishing when she was a teenager, her writing career took off in 1948 thanks to a literary contest and she went on to be a prolific and award-winning author. The Nobel laureate Eugenio Montale compared her realism to James Joyce’s Dubliners, and other distinguished critics considered her one of the most important and original voices in Italy’s post World War II literature. She was born in L’Aquila, the capital city of the Abruzzo region of Central Italy, to Giovanni, a musician turned coal merchant, and Amelia Perilli, a primary school teacher. She was named after a character in Niccoló de' Lapi (1841), a historical novel by Massimo D'Azeglio. After graduating from the Istituto magistrale in 1924, Bonanni taught in several schools in the mountains in the provinces of L’Aquila. She witnessed first-hand the hardships of village life before moving back to the city in 1930. She published her first collection of fiction, Storie tragiche della montagna, Novelle d’Abruzzo (Tragic Stories from the Mountains: Novellas of the Abruzzo, 1927), and some children's books.In 1927 she also started working for literary magazines and newspapers. She continued to work in journalism until 1983, publishing more than 1,300 articles. She offered an extraordinary overview of contemporary society that displayed uncommon sensitivity to the problems of the lower classes. These writings reveal the extensive experience she gained over the years working as a consultant in the Juvenile Court in L’Aquila, where she served as a lay judge between 1946-1964.".
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- Laudomia_Bonanni deathPlace Rome.
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