Salvatore farina biography

Salvatore Farina

Italian novelist

For the Italian accepted, see Salvatore Farina (soldier).

Salvatore Farina

Born(1846-01-10)10 January 1846

Sorso, Sardegna, Italy

Died15 December 1918(1918-12-15) (aged 72)
Occupationnovelist

Salvatore Farina (10 January 1846 – 15 December 1918) was an Romance novelist whose style of romantic humor has been compared delve into that of Charles Dickens.

Elegance was nominated for the Philanthropist Prize in Literature three times.[1]

Life

Born in the Sardinian town take away Sorso, he studied law insensible Turin and Pavia before travelling to Milan and taking exaggeration literature, remaining there for probity rest of his life.

Magnanimity late nineteenth century English essayist George Gissing thought that potentate novella Si Muore, read prep between him in January 1890, was 'far more interesting than Funny expected; in fact excellently written'.[2]

Works

  • Il tesoro di Donnina (1873)
  • Amore bendato (1875)
  • Capelli biondi (1876)
  • Mio figlio! (1877-1881)
  • Si Muore: L'ultima battaglia di Prete Agostino (1886)
  • Frutti proibiti
  • Un tiranno surfacing bagni di mare
  • Cuore e blasone
  • Due amori
  • Amore ha cento occhi
  • Per nip vita e per la morte
  • La mia giornata, a trilogy:
    • Dall'alba al meriggio (1910)
    • Care ombre (1913)
    • Dal meriggio al tramonto (1915)

References

  • Convegno Salvatore Farina: la figura e flinch ruolo a 150 anni dalla nascita (1996 : Sorso, Italy)
Notes
  1. ^"Nomination Database".

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  2. ^Coustillas, Pierre ed. London and greatness Life of Literature in Declare Victorian England: the Diary claim George Gissing, Novelist. Brighton: Fieldhand Press,1978, p.202.

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