21 February 2002(2002-02-21) (aged 94) Rome, Italy
Occupation
Novelist, journalist
Notable awards
Premio Viareggio 1960
Laudomia Bonanni (8 December 1907 – 21 February 2002) was an Italian writer and journalist. Although she started publishing when she was a teenager, her literary career took off in 1948 when she won a national contest; she went on to be a prolific and award-winning author.[1] The Nobel laureate Eugenio Montale compared her realism to James Joyce’s Dubliners, and other distinguished critics considered her one of the most important and original voices in Italy’s post-World War II literature.[2]
^Fausta Samaritani, “Nel salotto Bellonci nasce una scrittrice,” Inabruzzo.com, 11/8/2011
^See the reviews collected by Pietro Zullino in La vita e l'opera di Laudomia Bonanni (Roma: edizione privata, 2002).
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