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  1. Say “I do” in 2024 with an intimate wedding at Malaparte. Home to one of the most picturesque rooftop venues Toronto has to offer, our enchanting downtown oasis can play host to private and personal celebrations of up to 80 guests, offering an elegant escape in the heart of the city.

  2. Curzio Malaparte (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkurtsjo malaˈparte]; 9 June 1898 – 19 July 1957), born Kurt Erich Suckert, was an Italian writer, filmmaker, war correspondent and diplomat. Malaparte is best known outside Italy due to his works Kaputt (1944) and The Skin (1949).

  3. 7 reviews and 27 photos of MALAPARTE "I'm a sucker for most things to do with the Bell Lightbox, but I can honestly say that my 5 star rating has a lot more to do with just the fact that Malaparte sits atop one of my favourite Toronto buildings. It's a great venue with food catered from O&B.

  4. www.malapartenyc.comMalaparte

    West Village Italian. Sunday thru Wednesday 5:00pm - 10pm. Thursday, Friday & Saturday 5:00pm- 11pm. Brunch Saturday & Sunday 12pm - 3pm. 212 255 2122.

  5. Jul 15, 2024 · Curzio Malaparte (born June 9, 1898, Prato, Italy—died July 19, 1957, Rome) was a journalist, dramatist, short-story writer, and novelist, one of the most powerful, brilliant, and controversial of the Italian writers of the fascist and post-World War II periods.

  6. Take in stunning city views at Malaparte in the heart of Toronto. Malaparte is a spectacular event space on the 6th floor at TIFF Bell Lightbox, in the heart of Toronto’s Entertainment District.

  7. Mussolini's regime arrested Malaparte again in 1938, 1939, 1941, and 1943 and imprisoned him in Rome's infamous jail Regina Coeli. His remarkable knowledge of Europe and its leaders is based upon his own experiences as a correspondent and in the Italian diplomatic service.

  8. Curzio Malaparte (1898-1957) was a prominent Italian writer who directed one film, Strange Deception (which he also wrote and scored) that was recognized a decade later by US critic Parker Tyler in his book, Classics Of The Foreign Film.After serving in the Great War.

  9. Malaparte is a spectacular event space on the 6th floor at TIFF Bell Lightbox, in the heart of Toronto's Entertainment District. With floor to ceiling windows, it features a breathtaking cityscape view.

  10. Biography. Curzio Malaparte was born Kurt Suckert in Prato in 1898. His father was German and his mother Italian. He fought in the First World War, where he was a victim of a mustard gas attack. After the War he took up journalism.

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