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Biography GERMAN

Cesare Pavese 

Born on 9 September1908 - died on 27.08.1950 in Turin.  


■ Cesare Pavese, is the founder of modern Italian literature and author of numerous novels, short stories and essays. He wrote his first poems in the thirties and the last in the spring of 1950, 

■ Pavese lived and worked in Turin, he loved the city and the hills surrounding area. As editor for the publishing house Einaudi, translated modern American literature into Italian.  

■ He studied literature in Turin and then a doctorate with a dissertation on the American poet Walt Whitman. As a translator, he transferred etc. Works by James Joyce, Daniel Defoe, William Faulkner and Charles Dickens into Italian.

■ 1928 to 1935 resulting poems under the title "Lavorare stanica" published in 1936.

■ 1935 he began keeping a diary, which he held until his death continued. It appeared 1952 under the title "The Craft of life".

■ 1935 - under the Mussolini dictatorship - Pavese arrested and banished him for eight months in Calabria.

■ 1939-1945 during the time of the 2nd World War II withdrew Pavese in the country,

■ 1945, he joined the PCI, the Communist Party of Italy.

■ 1947 and 1950 he won the literature prize Premio Strega, first for "Il compagno" and then for "Young Moon".

■ On 26 August 1950 Pavese perpetrated in his hotel room in Turin suicide. On his bedside table was a copy of his work "talks with Leuko (I dialoghi con Leucò) . Hans Terwege

Novels translated from Italy into the German language:

The big fire / Publisher: Munich: Kindler, 1962.
The exile. 1st -- 5 Thousand. Volume 96 of the library Suhrkamp /
Publisher: Frankfurt / M. Suhrkamp, 1963.
The beautiful summer. Roman / Publisher: Berlin, People and the World, 1966.
The lonely women / Publisher: Berlin, People and the World, 1966.
The devil in the hills. / Publisher: Berlin, People and the World, 1966.
The Comrade: 3 novels / Publisher: Hamburg, Dusseldorf: Claassen, 1970.
The night of San Rocco. Stories /. Publisher: Leipzig (Reclam) 1971.
Other days, other games / Publisher: Dusseldorf: Claassen, 1975.
Among farmers / Publisher: National and World 1976.
On the beach / Publisher: National and World 1976.
Summer Thunderstorms / Publisher: National and World, 1976.
The leather jacket / Publisher: National and World, 1976.
Summer thunderstorms. [Stories]. The leather jacket. [Stories 2]. Fully three volumes. Publisher: Berlin (GDR). People and the World, 1976.
The intruder and other stories / Publisher: Munich: Deutscher Taschenbuch-Verlag, 1981.
Young Moon / Publisher: Leipzig. Island-Verlag, 1986.
The self-murderer. Stories. Bd 2nd / Publisher: Frankfurt, Fischer, 1988.

Poems:

1930-1936 poems from the Lieblosigkeit
1934-1938 more poems from the years
1931-1940, the collection of The Earth and the death
1945, poems from the year 1946 1950 Death will come and he will have your Alicen, ten
Poems that Cesare Pavese in the spring between 11 March and the 11th April, in Turin and Rome wrote

All poems / Publisher Classen, 1988

 Part One - Work fatigue
o ancestral 1931-1938
o After 1932-1940
o city in the country 1933-1939
o maternity 1933-1940
o Wood Green 1932-1935
o paternity 1934-1940

The second part - the poems and other poems unkind act
poems from the unkind act 1934-1938
Other Poems 1931-1940
The Earth and the death 1945-1946 / etchings Horst Antes
 

Part Three - Two essays
o The craft of the poet - 1934. To Lavorare stanica (working tired)
o Some, not yet written poems on - 1940

Diary of 1935-1950
Published first 1952 under the title "The Craft of life".
The Craft of life (in 4 vols) / Publisher: Berlin, Public & World, 1986

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