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Carlo Collodi
1890 sketch of Collodi
Born
Carlo Lorenzini (1826-11-24)24 November 1826 Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Died
26 October 1890(1890-10-26) (aged 63) Florence, Kingdom of Italy
Occupation
Writer
novelist
Nationality
Italian
Genre
Children's literature
political satire
journalism
Carlo Lorenzini (24 November 1826 – 26 October 1890), better known by the pen name Carlo Collodi (Italian:[ˈkarlokolˈlɔːdi]), was an Italian author, humourist,[1] and journalist,[2] widely known for his fairy tale novel The Adventures of Pinocchio.
^Marrone, Gaetana; Puppa, Paolo (2006). Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies. New York: Routledge. pp. 485. ISBN 9781579583903.
^"C. Collodi | Italian author". Encyclopedia Britannica. 22 October 2023.
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