Who is a famous Italian writer?

1, italo calvino (Italian: italo calvino, 1923 10 October 15- 1985 September 19), born in Havana, Cuba, is an Italian writer. His strange and imaginative fables made him one of the most important Italian novelists in the 20th century.

Calvino's earliest works are all related to his experience in participating in resistance organizations: the neo-realistic novel The Road to the Spider's Nest (published in 1947) examines the resistance movement through a minor's helpless experience in the face of adults and a series of events around him; And the collection of short stories Adam, Afternoon and Other Stories (published in 1949).

2. carlo collodi (Italian: carlo collodi, whose real name is Carlo lorenzini,1826165438+1October 24th-189065438+1October 26th) is an Italian writer.

Collodi is a world-famous writer of children's literature. He has written many children's books, such as Walking around Italy on crutches, Seeing Geography on crutches, Happy Stories and so on. His most famous work is Pinocchio, of course.

3. alberto moravia (1907165438+1October 28th-1September 26th, 990), formerly known as Alberto Pincher, was a famous Italian novelist in the 20th century.

In Chinese mainland, Moravia's short stories were translated and introduced in 1980s. Later, she published Roman Women and Roman Stories. In 2002, Yilin Publishing House published Moravia's anthology, including five works including Cold Man.

4. alessandro manzoni (1785-1873) is an Italian writer. In his early years, he wrote a poem "Victory of Freedom", praising the French Revolution and opposing the church and the monarch. Later, influenced by Catholic thought, he wrote many hymns.

The betrothed couple is his masterpiece, which describes the poor life of the middle and lower classes in Italy in the17th century under the oppression of foreign rule and domestic autocratic forces, and reflects Italy's desire for national unity and independence in the11930s. The tragedies Duke of Kamano and Adal Qi have a great influence on Italian romanticism.

5. Gabriele d'Annunzio (formerly known as Gaitano Rapagnetta; ); 1 March 86312-1March 9381), an Italian poet, journalist, novelist, dramatist and adventurer.

From 1889 to 19 10, it played an important role in Italian literature. He is often called a poet (Il Vate) or a prophet (Il Profeta). His main work is the Rose Trilogy.

In literature, Gabriele Dannunzio is closely related to the decadent movement. This movement interacted with French symbolism and British aestheticism. Some of Gabriele Dannunzio's works inherit the romantic tradition, and are in sharp contrast with the sensual and mysterious naturalism.