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Italian novelist and essayist (1917–1987) Not to be confused with Carla Cassola.
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Carlo Cassola
Born(1917-03-17)17 March 1917
Rome, Italy
Died29 January 1987(1987-01-29) (aged 69)
Montecarlo, Tuscany, Italy

Carlo Cassola (17 March 1917 – 29 January 1987) was an Italian novelist and essayist. His novel La Ragazza di Bube (1960), which received the Strega Prize, was adapted into a film of the same name by Luigi Comencini in 1963.

Bibliography

From the collection of the Library of Congress, Washington, DC:

  • L'amore tanto per fare (1981)
  • Gli anni passano (1982)
  • L'antagonista (1976)
  • An arid heart Translated by William Weaver. (1964)
  • Bebo's girl Translated by Marguerite Waldman. (1962)
  • Carlo Cassola: letteratura e disarmo: intervista e testi (1978)
  • Il cacciatore (1964)
  • La casa di via Valadier (1968)
  • Cassola racconta (1981)
  • Colloquio con le ombre (1982)
  • Contro le armi (1980)
  • Conversazione su una cultura compromessa (1977)
  • Un cuore arido (1961)
  • La disavventura (1977)
  • Fausto and Anna Translated by Isabel Quigly. (1960) ISBN 0-8371-8074-0
  • Ferragosto di morte: romanzo (1980)
  • Ferrovia locale (1968)
  • Fogli di diario (1974)
  • Il gigante cieco (1976)
  • Gisella (1974)
  • Gisella Second edition. (1978)
  • Le lezione della storia (1978)
  • Mio padre (1983)
  • Il mondo senza nessuno: romanzo (1982)
  • Monte Mario (1973) (Portrait of Helena, 1975 ISBN 0-7011-2049-5 )
  • La morale del branco (1980)
  • Il paradiso degli animali (1979)
  • Paura e tristezza (1970) (1984 edition ISBN 88-17-66191-0 )
  • La ragazza di Bube (1960) 14th edition (1995) ISBN 88-17-11350-6
  • Il ribelle (1980)
  • La rivoluzione disarmista (1983)
  • Il romanzo moderno (1981)
  • Il soldato (1965)
  • Storia di Ada (1967)
  • Il superstite (1978)
  • Il taglio del bosco (1955)
  • Il taglio del bosco: racconti lunghi e romanzi brevi (1975)
  • Il taglio del bosco: Rosa Gagliardi; Le amiche (1995)
  • Il taglio del bosco, venticinque racconti (1955)
  • Tempi memorabili (1981)
  • Troppo tardi (1975)
  • Ultima frontiera (1976)
  • L’uomo e il cane (1975)
  • Un uomo solo (1978)
  • I vecchi compagni: un matrimonio del dopoguera (1978)
  • Vita d’artista (1980)
  • La zampa d’oca (1981)
  • Poesia e romanzo with Mario Luzi. (1973)
  • Carlo Cassola Selections by Rodolfo Macchioni Jodi. (1976, 1982)
  • La forza della parola : incontri con Cassola.... Interview by Franco Zangrilli. (1992)

References

  • "Carlo Cassola, Author Of Novels and Stories". New York Times. 30 January 1987. p. B8.
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