Luigi Santucci (11 November 1918 - 23 May 1999) was an essayist, novelist, poet, and satirist.

Luigi Santucci
Born(1918-11-11)11 November 1918
Died23 May 1999(1999-05-23) (aged 80)
Milan, Italy
Alma materUniversità Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Occupation(s)essayist, novelist, poet, satirist

Biography

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He graduated with a doctoral degree in Italian literature at the Catholic University of Milan, studying under Mario Apollonio. He worked for some years as a critic and essayist of children's literature. He worked at the Catholic University of Milan until 1944, when he fled to Switzerland because of his involvement in the Italian Resistance and opposition to the fascist regime. Along with poet David Maria Turoldo, Santucci helped found the underground newspaper of the Resistance L'Uomo.[1] After the war, he wrote novels including In Australia con mio nonno (1947). He served as professor of literature at the Brera Academy until 1962.

Works

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Among his works are:[2]

  • Lo zio prete (1951)
  • L’imperfetta letizia (1954)
  • Il diavolo in seminario (1955)
  • Il velocifero (1963)
  • Noblesse oblige (1964)
  • Orfeo in paradiso (1967, premio Campiello)
  • Volete andarvene anche voi? Una vita di Cristo (1969)
  • Se io mi scorderò (1969),
  • Non sparate sui narcisi (1971)
  • Come se (1973)
  • Il mandragolo (1979)
  • Poesia e preghiera nella Bibbia (1979)
  • Il ballo della sposa (1985)
  • Il cuore dell’inverno (1992)
  • Nell’orto dell’esistenza (1996)
  • Le frittate di Clorinda (1996)
  • Éschaton: traguardo di un’anima (1999)

References

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  • Puleo, Valentina (2017). "SANTUCCI, Luigi". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 90: Salvestrini–Saviozzo da Siena (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6.