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  1. MALAPARTE, CURZIO (1898–1957) Italian journalist and writer. Curzio Malaparte was born Kurt Erick Suckert in Prato, Tuscany, into a petit-bourgeois family; his father was German, his mother Italian. As a politically committed journalist and writer who shifted from fascism to communism, his work and career were a fairly accurate reflection of ...

  2. 15 de ene. de 2014 · The Skin by Curzio Malaparte, translated by David Moore and introduced by Rachel Kushner, is published by New York Review Books Classics, 368pp, £9.99. John Gray is the New Statesman’s lead book reviewer. His latest book, “The Silence of Animals: On Progress and Other Modern Myths”, is published by Allen Lane (£18.99)

  3. 9 de jun. de 2023 · Curzio Malaparte, born Kurt Erich Suckert, [3] German from Saxony on his father’s side, Lombard on his mother’s, was born in Prato on June 9, 1898, and died in Rome on July 19, 1957. In between, straddling two world wars, the terrible two decades of European dictatorships and a tormented postwar period, he was a prominent figure on the ...

  4. elpais.com › noticias › curzio-malaparte-falconiCurzio Malaparte en EL PAÍS

    22 de dic. de 2022 · Todas las noticias sobre Curzio Malaparte publicadas en EL PAÍS. Información, novedades y última hora sobre Curzio Malaparte.

  5. La piel – Curzio Malaparte. Eran los días de la «peste» de Nápoles. Todas las tardes, a las cinco, después de media hora de punchingball y una ducha caliente en el campo de deportes de la Peninsular Base Section, el coronel Jack Hamilton y yo bajábamos a pie hacia San Fernando, abriéndonos paso a codazos entre la muchedumbre que, del ...

  6. 31 de mar. de 2021 · Curzio Malaparte hired architect Adalberto Libera, an infamous Rationalist architect associated with the Gruppo 7. At first, the two creatives engaged in a constructive dialogue, however, their contrasting personalities and diverging visions resulted in Malaparte’s rejection of Libera proposal for the house.

  7. Curzio Malaparte, nacido Kurt Erich Suckert fue un periodista, dramaturgo, escritor de relato corto, novelista y diplomático italiano. El apellido elegido para firmar sus obras, que utilizó desde 1925 y significa literalmente 'de mal lugar', es un juego de palabras con Buonaparte, en referencia a Napoleón Bonaparte.