Idolina Landolfi
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Born19 May 1958
Rome, Italy
Died27 June 2008 (aged 50)
Florence, Italy
OccupationWriter, translator and literary critic
NationalityItalian
Idolina Landolfi | |
|---|---|
| Born | 19 May 1958 Rome, Italy |
| Died | 27 June 2008 (aged 50) Florence, Italy |
| Occupation | Writer, translator and literary critic |
| Nationality | Italian |
| Period | 1990–2008 |
| Genre | Poetry |
| Relatives | Tommaso Landolfi[1] |
Maria Idolina Landolfi (born 19 May 1958 in Rome – died 27 June 2008[2] in Florence) was an Italian novelist, poet and literary critic. She was daughter of the writer Tommaso Landolfi and the principal curator of his works.
In 1996 she founded the Landolfian Studies Center, of which she was the president until her death. She collaborated on the cultural pages of the newspaper Il Giornale until May 2008.
Her personal library was donated to the Humanist Library of Siena.
- Scemo d'amore : racconti, Roma, Empiria, 1998. ISBN 88-85303-64-1
- I litosauri, Roma, Laterza, 1999. ISBN 88-421-0494-9
- Senza titolo testo di Idolina Landolfi, xilografia di Antonio Baglivo, Salerno, SemInAria, 2001
- con Ester Pes, Attacchi d'amore, Milano, ES, 1996. ISBN 88-86534-24-8
- Sotto altra stella, Pasian di Prato, Campanotto Editore, 1996
- Matracci e storte: novelle e novellette mercuriali, Napoli, Graus, 2004. ISBN 88-834-6087-1
- Non mi destare, amore, Firenze, Il Bisonte, 2010