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  1. Rosetta Rota. Children. Lelè (Luisa) Ennio Flaiano (5 March 1910 – 20 November 1972) was an Italian screenwriter, playwright, novelist, journalist, and drama critic. Best known for his work with Federico Fellini, Flaiano co-wrote ten screenplays with the Italian director, including La Strada (1954), La Dolce Vita (1960), and 8½ (1963).

  2. Ennio Flaiano (born March 5, 1910, Pescara, Italy—died Nov. 20, 1972, Rome) was an Italian screenwriter, playwright, novelist, journalist, and drama critic who was especially noted for his social satires. He became a leading figure of the Italian motion-picture industry after World War II, collaborating with writer Tullio Pinelli on the early ...

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  3. He also wrote the play "La guerra spiegata ai poveri" and was a notable contributor to Italian journalism and literary magazines. What awards did Ennio Flaiano receive? Ennio Flaiano received the prestigious Strega Prize in 1947 for his novel "Tempo di uccidere".

  4. "Ennio Flaiano" published on by null. (1910–72).Prolific, multifaceted writer who became a legendary figure in café society of 1950s Rome. He wrote one novel, Tempo di uccidere (1947), and then various volumes of short stories. ...

  5. In his antic, melancholy irony, Flaiano wrote as if he were time itself, satirizing the present moment. This is the first English language edition of the Italian original La solitudine del satiro (lit. The Satyr’s Solitude) published in 1973, a year after Flaiano's death. The book is divided into three sections:

  6. Feb 11, 2016 · Flaiano also worked as a journalist. In the sixties he began a period of travels and international relations, in Spain, in Paris (where he wrote for Louis Malle), and the United States (for an Oscar for “8½”), then again in Paris (where he writes a script taken from Proust’s Recherche for René Clément), in Prague and in Israel.

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  8. Mar 16, 2018 · 1 Ennio Flaiano, Tempo di uccidere in Opere scelte, ed. by Anna Longoni (Milan: Adelphi, 2010), p. 129.All references to the novel will be to this edition. In the 1930s and early 1940s, Flaiano worked mostly as an anti-conformist cultural journalist, publishing book, art and especially film reviews, although he also authored a number of short stories, and a farce (La guerra spiegata ai poveri ...

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