Italo Calvino Net Worth

Italo Calvino Net Worth is
$700,000

Italo Calvino Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Italo Calvino (/kælˈviːnoʊ/; Italian: [ˈiːtalo kalˈviːno]; 15 October 1923 – 19 September 1985) was an Italian journalist and writer of short stories and novels. His best known works include the Our Ancestors trilogy (1952–1959), the Cosmicomics collection of short stories (1965), and the novels Invisible Cities (1972) and If on a winter's night a traveler (1979).Lionised in Britain and the United States, he was the most-translated contemporary Italian writer at the time of his death, and a noted contender for the Nobel Prize for Literature.

Date Of BirthOctober 15, 1923, Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba
DiedSeptember 19, 1985, Siena, Italy
Place Of BirthSantiago de Las Vegas, Cuba
ProfessionWriter
Star SignLibra
#Quote
1I change my method and field of reference from book to book because I can never believe in the same thing two times running.
2The inferno of the living is not something that will be. If there is one, it is what is already there, the inferno where we live every day, that we form by being together. There are two ways to escape suffering it. The first is easy for many: accept the inferno and become such a part of it that you can no longer see it. The second is risky and demands constant vigilance and apprehension: seek and learn to recognize who and what, in the midst of the inferno are not inferno, then make them endure, give them space.
3Cities, like dreams, are made of desires and fears, even if the thread of their discourse is secret, their rules are absurd, their perspectives deceitful, and everything conceals something else.
4In an age when other fantastically speedy, widespread media are triumphing and running the risk of flattening all communication onto a single, homogeneous surface, the function of literature is communication between things that are different simply because they are different - not blunting but even sharpening the differences between them - following the true bent of the written language.
5Everything can change, but not the language that we carry inside us, like a world more exclusive and final than one's mother's womb.
#Fact
1He was involved in the Italian Resistance during World War II.
2President of the jury at the Venice Film Festival in 1981.
3Wrote a story for Michelangelo Antonioni entitled 'Tecnicamente dolce' in 1970, but the movie was never made.
4Friend of Pier Paolo Pasolini, Cesare Pavese and Elio Vittorini.
5Member of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) from 1945 to 1957.
6Famous Italian novelist.

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Boy Who Shouted Teresa2012Short short story "The Boy Who Shouted Teresa"
Voyage of No Return2009Short story "Invisible Cities"
Solidarity2006/IShort story
Smesne i druge price2005TV Mini-Series novel - 1 episode
L'isola di Calvino2005TV Movie documentary excerpts from memoirs
L'aventure d'une baigneuse1991Short short story
Fantaghirò1991TV Movie short story "Fanta-Ghirò, persona bella"
Efprosopo katafygio1990Short short story
Amores dificiles1983Short story
Dieci registi italiani, dieci racconti italiani1983TV Series story - 1 episode
Marcovaldo1970TV Mini-Series short stories - 6 episodes
Il cavaliere inesistente1969novel
L'amore difficile1962story - segment "L'avventura di un soldato"
Ti-Koyo e il suo pescecane1962adaptation
Boccaccio '701962segment "Renzo e Luciana"
Big Deal on Madonna Street1958short story "Furto in una pasticceria" - uncredited

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Palookaville1995thanks

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Fellini: I'm a Born Liar2002DocumentaryHimself / Ecrivain

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Dans la peau d'Italo Calvino2012DocumentaryHimself
L'isola di Calvino2005TV Movie documentaryHimself

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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