De Cespedes, Alba (1911–1997)

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De Cespedes, Alba (1911–1997)

Italian novelist, poet and journalist. Name variations: Alba de Céspedes y Bertini. Born 1911 in Rome, Italy; died Nov 14, 1997, in Paris, France; dau. of Carlos Manuel de Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada (Cuban ambassador in Italy) and Ana de Quesada; granddau. of 1st president of Cuba.

Pioneering figure in Italian feminist movement, worked as journalist for Piccolo, Epoca and La Stampa; imprisoned for anti-fascist activities and work with partisan Radio Bari (1943); founded partisan journal Il Mercurio (1944); moved to Paris (1950s) and worked in theater and film, contributing to Antonioni's Le Amiche; fiction includes L'Anima degli altri (1935), Concerto (1937), Nessuno torna indietro (1938), La fuga (1940), Dalla parte di lei (1949), The Secret (1952), Invito a pranza (1955), Il rimorso (1963), and Nel buio della notte (1976); published poetry collections Prigione (1936) and Chanson des Filles de Mai (1969).

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