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  1. Curzio Malaparte (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkurtsjo malaˈparte]; 9 June 1898 – 19 July 1957), born Kurt Erich Suckert, was an Italian writer, filmmaker, war correspondent and diplomat. Malaparte is best known outside Italy due to his works Kaputt (1944) and The Skin (1949).

  2. Jul 19, 1998 · Curzio Malaparte (born June 9, 1898, Prato, Italy—died July 19, 1957, Rome) was a journalist, dramatist, short-story writer, and novelist, one of the most powerful, brilliant, and controversial of the Italian writers of the fascist and post-World War II periods.

  3. Curzio Malaparte (all'anagrafe Curt Erich Suckert[1]; Prato, 9 giugno 1898 – Roma, 19 luglio 1957) è stato uno scrittore, giornalista, militare, poeta e saggista italiano, nonché diplomatico, agente segreto, sceneggiatore, inviato speciale e regista cinematografico, una delle figure centrali dell' espressionismo letterario in ...

  4. Curzio Malaparte (Author of Kaputt) Discover new books on Goodreads. See if your friends have read any of Curzio Malaparte's books. Join Goodreads. Curzio Malapartes Followers (219) Born. in Prato, Italy. June 09, 1898. Died. July 19, 1957. Genre. Nonfiction, Literature & Fiction. edit data.

  5. Jan 15, 2014 · As seen by the Italian writer Curzio Mala­parte, the liberation of Naples by Allied forces in 1943 was the blackest of comedies. Desperately short of food after years of bombing had destroyed the city’s infrastructure, Naples was a seething ruin in which everything was for sale.

  6. May 20, 2020 · Curzio Malaparte is a phrasemaker before anything else—sensuous phrases that stick in the imagination for a long time (“the sun’s baked-honey brilliance”).

  7. MALAPARTE, CURZIO (1898–1957) BIBLIOGRAPHY. Italian journalist and writer. Curzio Malaparte was born Kurt Erick Suckert in Prato, Tuscany, into a petit-bourgeois family; his father was German, his mother Italian.

  8. Curzio Malaparte. Biography. Curzio Malaparte was born Kurt Suckert in Prato in 1898. His father was German and his mother Italian. He fought in the First World War, where he was a victim of a mustard gas attack. After the War he took up journalism. He became enamoured of Fascism and published various pro-Fascist magazines.

  9. Curzio Malaparte. 1898—1957. German-Italian writer, dramatist, and journalist Kurt Erich Suckert published under the pseudonym Curzio Malaparte (which he learned was Napoleon Bonaparte’s original family name), was born in Prato, and raised by foster parents.

  10. Curzio Malaparte, stage name Curt Erich Suckert, was born in Prato on June 9th 1898, to Erwin, a dyer of Saxon origin, and Eugenia Perelli.