
Raffaele La Capria
Raffaele La Capria was a prominent Italian writer and essayist, celebrated for his contributions to literature and his deep explorations of themes such as memory, identity, and the complexity of human relationships. Born in Naples in 1922, La Capria's works often reflect his Neapolitan roots, with a particular focus on the interplay between personal and historical narratives. He gained recognition for his novels, including 'Il viaggio' and 'Ferito a morte,' which delve into the intricacies of love, loss, and the passage of time. As a significant figure in Italian literature, La Capria's narrative style is characterized by lyrical prose and a profound philosophical depth, earning him numerous accolades throughout his career, including the prestigious Premio Strega in 1961. His literary legacy continues to influence contemporary writers and readers alike.
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Raffaele La Capria is noted as a significant literary figure whose work influenced Andrea Camilleri.
«Maestro Camilleri... Montalbano sono». La collana in edicola con il «Corriere»- Corriere.itRaffaele La Capria is remembered in Elisabetta Rasy's novel Perduto è questo mare.
Premio Strega, Andrea Bajani guida la cinquina- Corriere.it

















