
Tommaso Landolfi
Tommaso Landolfi was an Italian writer known for his surreal and often eccentric narratives that blend fantasy and reality. His works, which include novels, short stories, and essays, often delve into themes of existentialism, identity, and the absurd. Landolfi's distinctive style, characterized by intricate prose and a penchant for the bizarre, has earned him a unique place in Italian literature, influencing readers and writers with his innovative approach to storytelling.
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Tommaso Landolfi is noted for his literary work 'Herbsterzählung', which is highlighted in the article.
Die Kulturtipps der «NZZ am Sonntag»Tommaso Landolfi was a reclusive writer who disliked literary awards.
Andrea Kerbaker: «Ho la prima edizione dell’Ulisse in cui ci sono le correzioni di Joyce. Insegnai l’italiano a McCartney. Muti una persona divertentissima»Tommaso Landolfi is mentioned as part of the literary influences on André Alexis's writing.
In his new short story collection, André Alexis summons the avatars of his parents, and himself






















