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Paola Masino (20 May 1908 – 27 July 1989) was an Italian writer, translator and librettist.
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Paola Masino (20 May 1908 – 27 July 1989) was an Italian writer, translator and librettist.

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Paola Masino (20 May 1908 – 27 July 1989) was an Italian writer, translator and librettist.

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Biography Paola Masino was born as the second child of Enrico Masino and the aristocrat Luisa Sforza, who moved to Rome a few years after her birth. Paola Masino lived in a family environment that had a passion for literature and music. She was introduced by her father, from a very young age, to reading the classics and listening to her favourites Beethoven, Mozart and Wagner. In 1924 she wrote a drama, Le tre Marie, which she introduced to Pirandello, encouraged by her father, receiving vague signs of encouragement. In March 1927 she met Massimo Bontempelli, who was separated from his wife and thirty years older than her, with whom she began a relationship, opposed by her family, and a literary collaboration: Paola collaborated with the magazine 900, directed by Bontempelli, and together they wrote the drama, never published, Il naufragio del Titanic. Having moved to Florence in 1929 and then to Paris with Bontempelli, she worked as an editorial secretary for " L'Europe Nouvelle " and at the Bureau International de Coopération Intellectuelle, frequenting Italian and foreign intellectuals and artists who were present in France at that time, such as Il'ja Ehrenburg, Ramón Gómez de la Serna, Paul Valéry,…

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Novels and Memoirs Monte Ignoso, Bompiani, Milan, 1931; il Melangolo, Genoa, 1994, afterword by Mauro Bersani; Francesco Rossi, Carrara, 2004; German translation of "Monte Ignoso " by Dora Mitzky, Berlin-Wien-Leipzig, Paul Zsolnay Verlag, 1933; Periferia, Bompiani, Milan, 1933; Oedipus editore, Salerno, 2016, introduction and edited by Marinella Mascia Galateria; German translation by Richard Hoffmann, " Spiele am Abgrund (Games on the Abyss)", Berlin-Wien-Leipzig, Paul Zsolnay Verlag, 1935; Nascita e morte della massaia, Bompiani, Milan, 1945; Bompiani, Milan, 1970, introduction by Cesare Garboli; la Tartaruga, Milan, 1982, introduction by Silvia Giacomoni, Isbn, Milan, 2009, with an essay by Marina Zancan; Feltrinelli, 2019, preface by Nadia Fusini, note to the text and biographical note by Elisa Gambaro German translation by Maja Pflug, "", Frauenbuchverlag, Munich, 1983; English translation and introduction by Marella Feltrin Morris, " Birth and Death of the Housewife ", Albany, New York, State University of New York Press (SUNY), 2009; French translation by Marilène Raiola, preface by Marinella Mascia Galateria, appendix by Marilène Raiola, "La Massaia, Naissance et mort de la fée du foyer", Editions de la Martinière, Paris, 2018; Spanish translation by Pepa Linares, introduction by Marinella Mascia Galateria, "Nacimiento y muerte del ama de casa", AlianzaLIt Edition,…

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Stories and novellas Decadenza della morte, presentation by Massimo Bontempelli, Alberto Stock, Rome, 1931; Racconto grosso e altri, Bompiani, Milan, 1941; Rina Edizioni, 2021, with a preface by Marinella Mascia Galateria; Dialoghi della vita armonica, Editoriale Domus, Milan, 1942; Colloquio di notte, preface by Maria Rosa Cutrufelli, introduction and edited by Maria Vittoria Vittori, Edizioni La luna, Palermo, 1994; Cinquale ritrovato, edited by Corrado Giunti, afterword by Marinella Mascia Galateria, Francesco Rossi Editore, Carrara, 2004; Anniversario, edited by and with an afterword by Marinella Mascia Galateria, Elliot, Rome, 1916;

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Opera librettos Viaggio d'Europa, from the story of the same name by Massimo Bontempelli, music by Vittorio Rieti. First performance: Auditorium della Rai in Rome, 9 April 1955. Vivì (with Bindo Missiroli), lyrical drama in 3 acts and 6 scenes, music by Franco Mannino, De Santis, Rome 1956; Curci, Milan, 1962. First performance: Teatro San Carlo in Naples, 28 March 1957. Luisella, drama in 4 acts based on the story of the same name by Thomas Mann, music by Franco Mannino, Ricordi, Milan, 1969. First performance: Teatro Massimo in Palermo, 28 February 1969. La Madrina, from the story of the same name by Oscar Vadislas de Lubicz Milosz, music by Cesare Brero. First performance: Auditorium della Rai in Rome, 19 July 1973. Il ritratto di Dorian Gray, (with Beppe de Tomasi), drama in two acts and 8 scenes from the novel of the same name by Oscar Wilde, music by Franco Mannino, Curci, Milan, 1974. First performance: Teatro Massimo Bellini in Catania, 12 January 1982.

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Theater (with Massimo Bontempelli) The sinking of the Titanic, drama written between 1928 and 1929;

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Translations from French Geneviève Tabouis, Sibari, The Greeks in Italy, Sansoni Publisher, Florence, 1958; Valery Larbaud, AOBarnabooth: his complete works: The poor shirtmaker, Poems, Diary, Bompiani, Milan, 1969; Publisher L'editore, 1990; Honoré de Balzac, The Girl with the Golden Eyes, Einaudi, Turin, 1977; (with Massimo Bontempelli) Stendhal, Memories of Egotism, Mina di Vanghel, Vanina Vanini, Curcio, Rome, 1978; JA Barbey d'Aurevilly, Il Cavaliere des Touches, Armando Curcio Editore, Rome, 1979; Hector Malot, Without Family, Giunti Marzocco Editore, Florence, 1979; (with Gesualdo Bufalino), Madame de La Fayette, Jealous Love. Three Stories, Sellerio, Palermo, 1980.

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Curated by Massimo Bontempelli, Stories and Novels, 2 volumes edited by Paola Masino, Mondadori, Milan 1961

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RAI Radio Programs Writers at the microphone, Paola Masino, meetings with the character, Tuesday 27 February 1951, red network 22, 25

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Bibliography Paola Blelloch, 'From trunk to grave. The hallucinated story of a housewife', in "Nemla Italian Studies", Rutgers University, XIII, XIV, 1989–1990 Lucia Re, 'Fascist Theories of Woman and the Construction of Gender', University of Minnesota Press, 1995 Maria Vittoria Vittori, 'Case – Ritratto di Paola Masino', in "Idra", VI, 12, Milano, 1995 Rita Guerricchio, 'Sulla narrativa di Paola Masino', in "Idra", VI, 12, Milano, 1995 Laura Fortini, 'Il Lucifero delle Massaie', in "DWF", 1 (33), Roma, 1997 Giamila Yehia, 'Paola Masino. il mestiere di scrittrice', in "Avanguardia", IV, 10, Roma, 1999 Fulvia Airoldi Namer, 'La terra e la discesa: l'immaginario di Paola Masino', in "Otto/Novecento", 3, Milano, 2001 Marinella Mascia Galateria, 'L'autobiografia trasfigurata di Paola Masino', in "Avanguardia", VI, 17, Roma, 2001 Giamila Yehia, 'Tra sogno e scrittura: Poi Giovanni, romanzo incompiuto di Paola Masino', in "Avanguardia", VI, 17, Roma, 2001 Beatrice Manetti, 'Una carriera à rebours-i quaderni d'appunti di Paola Masino', Edizioni dell'Orso, Alessandria, 2001 Francesca Bernardini Napoletano e Marinella Mascia Galateria (a cura) 'Paola Masino', Milano, Fondazione Arnoldo e Alberto Mondadori, 2001 Rita Guerricchio, 'Il realismo magico di Paola Masino', in "Finzioni e Confessioni-Passaggi letterari nel Novecento italiano", Liguori Editore, 2001 Manuela Gieri, 'Paola Masino', in "Italian…