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  1. Vitaliano Brancati (Italian pronunciation: [vitaˈljaːno braŋˈkaːti]; 24 July 1907 – 25 September 1954) was an Italian novelist, dramatist, poet and screenwriter.

  2. Vitaliano Brancati ( Pachino, 24 luglio 1907 – Torino, 25 settembre 1954) è stato uno scrittore, sceneggiatore, drammaturgo, giornalista e docente italiano . Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 Le opere di regime e la crisi politica. 1.2 Il nuovo periodo letterario. 1.3 Il matrimonio. 1.4 Il cinema, il teatro e la censura. 1.5 La separazione e la morte.

  3. Learn about the life and works of Vitaliano Brancati, a Sicilian writer who explored themes of identity, culture, and history in his novels, plays, and essays. Read some of his stories translated into English by Words Without Borders.

  4. Feb 2, 2006 · Brancati, a Sicilian writer, recounts his childhood memories of his grandfather, a town employee and a friend. He describes their relationship, their walks, their secrets, and the changes they witnessed in their town and in themselves.

  5. Vitaliano Brancati. (1907—1954) Quick Reference. (1907–54). Sicilian novelist and playwright. He published a verse drama, Fedor (1928), whilst still a student at Catania University, followed by a one-act play, Everest (staged in 1930). His first ... From: Brancati, Vitaliano in The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature » Subjects: Literature.

  6. Vitaliano Brancati (July 24, 1907 – September 25, 1954) was an Italian writer. He was born in Pachino and died in Turin from a heart attack, aged 43. In 1950 he won the Bagutta Prize. Brancati was married to Anna Proclemer from 1946 until his death in 1954. They had one daughter.

  7. Writing in the first half of the 20th Century, Vitaliano Brancati examined Sicilian bourgeios society during the era of Fascism, exposing an ethos of masculinity based on the exercise of power. Brancati was a writer of novels, screenplays and articles. See Full PDF. Download PDF. Related Papers.