
Corrado Alvaro
Corrado Alvaro was an influential Italian writer and journalist, born on 15th August 1895 in San Luca, Calabria. He is best known for his keen observations on social issues and the human condition, often exploring themes of alienation and the complexities of life in Southern Italy. Alvaro's works include novels, essays, and poetry, and he played a significant role in Italian literature throughout the 20th century. His writing is characterized by a deep empathy for the marginalized and a critical view of societal norms, making him a pivotal figure in the literary and cultural landscape of Italy. Alvaro's influence persists, as his insights into poverty, identity, and the human experience continue to resonate with contemporary readers.
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Recent news mentions
Corrado Alvaro is mentioned as an author appreciated by Cotroneo.
Roberto Cotroneo: «Si diceva che fossimo parenti, così Eco propose: ti chiamerò zio. Sul set del film con Sean Connery parlarono per ore solo di calcio»Corrado Alvaro is quoted in the article discussing the implications of fear in society.
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