Luigi Capuana
Luigi Capuana , born the May 28th 1839 with Mineo, in the Province of Catane in Sicily and dead the November 29th 1915 with Catane, is an Italian writer.
Biography
Theorist of the Verism, Luigi Capuana was influenced by the naturalism of Emile Zola. Its fantastic work made of it the cantor of arid but fertile Sicily in legends and superstitions.
Works translated into French
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Torture (Actes Sud, 1990)
- the Black Egg and other whimsical tales (Finitude, 2006) (original 1882)
- Giacinta (Mixed corn, 2006) (original 1879)
Be-X-old: ЛюіджыКапуана
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