Casa Malaparte (also Villa Malaparte) is a house on Punta Massullo, on the eastern side of the isle of Capri, Italy. It is considered to be one of the best examples of Italian modern and contemporary architecture.
The house was conceived around 1937 by the well-known Italian architect Adalberto Libera for Curzio Malaparte.[2] Malaparte, however, rejected Libera's design and went on to build the home himself with the help of Adolfo Amitrano, a local stonemason.
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CasaMalaparte (also Villa Malaparte) is a house on Punta Massullo, on the eastern side of the isle of Capri, Italy. It is considered to be one of the...
in 1933 for his independent streak. Arrested numerous times, he had CasaMalaparte created in Capri where he lived under house arrest. After the Second...
Jean-Luc Godard's 1963 film Contempt, with Michel Piccoli ascending the CasaMalaparte Opening film Café Society Closing film I, Daniel Blake Location Cannes...
Publishing, 1998–2000) Malaparte: A House Like Me: "Unbuilding Malaparte" (short prose piece for the book about CasaMalaparte, 200 pages, Clarkson Potter...
creates an innovative architectural space. He also designed CasaMalaparte for Curzio Malaparte on the island of Capri (1938), although there is continuing...
Lanchester (begun 1929) Block D, Bletchley Park, England. CasaMalaparte on Capri, house for Curzio Malaparte designed by him with Adalberto Libera and builder...
the biggest staircase of Vienna, which stylistically lends from the CasaMalaparte This leads to the roof, where the Café Oben is. The facade is executed...
Modernism, such as Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater and Adalberto Libera's CasaMalaparte. "Krista Buecking". Susan Hobbs Gallery. Archived from the original...
autonomy from the Italian fascist regime. As an example, he appointed Curzio Malaparte, who was disliked by Mussolini, as director of La Stampa, and took on...
Philadelphia. She also made appearances as a guest critic and lecturer at the CasaMalaparte Foundation in Florence and Capri, Italy; Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary...
its distinguished figures Giuseppe Terragni (Casa del Fascio, Como), Adalberto Libera (Villa Malaparte in Capri) and Giovanni Michelucci (Santa Maria...
engaged in an intimate relationship with the journalist and writer Curzio Malaparte. Their wedding ceremony, which was originally scheduled for October 1936...
magical realism, is known for novels such as The House of the Spirits (La casa de los espíritus, 1982) and City of the Beasts (La ciudad de las bestias...
and the Wicked (Core 'ngrato [it], 1951) and Inganno (1952), to Curzio Malaparte's drama, The Forbidden Christ (Il Cristo proibito, 1951), to Antonio Pietrangeli's...
and acting style were often likened to those of Burt Lancaster. Curzio Malaparte, who directed him in The Forbidden Christ (1951), called Vallone "the...
journey of the mind. In this sense he was inspired by the words of Curzio Malaparte, who he knew through Giò Ponti, and whom he quoted saying: "The important...
delle donne Snàporaz 1981 Fantasma d'amore Nino Monti La pelle Curzio Malaparte 1982 La Nuit de Varennes Casanova, Chevalier de Seingalt Oltre la porta...
Neapolitan writers and journalists include Antonio De Curtis, Curzio Malaparte, Giancarlo Siani, Roberto Saviano and Elena Ferrante. In Naples'44, An...
such as the Pazo de Meirás, the Canto del Pico in Torrelodones and the Casa Cornide [es] in A Coruña) and its provenance have also become matters of...
adopted by single artists like Giuseppe Terragni (Casa del Fascio, Como), Adalberto Libera (Villa Malaparte in Capri) and Giovanni Michelucci (Firenze Santa...
personality Giada De Laurentiis. Contemporary Campanian writers include Curzio Malaparte and Roberto Saviano. 20th- and 21st-century Campanian actors and directors...