Livia De Stefani

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Livia De Stefani (23 June 1913 – 28 March 1991) was an Italian writer.

Born23 June 1913
Palermo
Died28 March 1991(1991-03-28) (aged 77)
Rome
OccupationWriter
Notable workThe Vineyard of Black Grapes (1953)
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Livia De Stefani
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Livia De Stefani
Born23 June 1913
Palermo
Died28 March 1991(1991-03-28) (aged 77)
Rome
OccupationWriter
Notable workThe Vineyard of Black Grapes (1953)
SpouseRenato Signorini
RelativesJacques Sernas (son-in-law)
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Early life

Livia De Stefani was born into a wealthy landowning family in Palermo, and educated at a convent.[1][2]

Career

In midlife, De Stefani began writing fiction, and published her novel La vigna di uve nere (1953, published in English as Black Grapes).[3] She went on to write a collection of three short stories, Gli affatturati (1955),[4] another collection of short stories, Viaggio di una sconosciuta (1963, Journey of an Unknown Woman), several more novels, Passione di Rosa (1958, The Passion of Rosa), La signora di Cariddi (1971, The Lady of Cariddi), and La Stella Assenzio (1975, The Star Absinthe),[5] and a memoir, La mafia alle mie (1991, The Mafia Behind Me).[2][6]

De Stefani's writing is known for its dark psychological themes[3][4][5] and its Sicilian cultural context, or sicilianità, including her descriptions of the 1968 Belice earthquake. She is sometimes described as "the first woman to write about the Mafia."[7]

De Stefani won the Premio Venezia in 1952 and the Premio Selento in 1953.[8] De Stefani's novel La vigne di uve nere was adapted for television in 1984. She appeared onscreen in the film Summer Night with Greek Profile, Almond Eyes and Scent of Basil (1986). Her social circles included writers Elsa Morante, Maria Bellonci, and Vitaliano Brancati.[1]

Personal life

In 1930, De Stefani married sculptor Renato Signorini, and moved to Rome. They had three children; their daughter Maria Stella Signorini married actor Jacques Sernas.[9] Renato Signorini died in 1966.[2] De Stefani died in 1991.[10]

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