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Nino Alberto Arbasino (22 January 1930 – 22 March 2020) was an Italian writer, essayist, and politician. Among the protagonists of Group 63, his literary production has ranged from novels (Fratelli d'Italia of 1963, rewritten in 1976 and 1993) to essay (for example Un Paese senza, 1980). He considered himself an expressionist writer, and he considered Super Elagabalus his most surrealist and also his most expressionist book: "Especially for the descriptions of the places, which are always dreamlike and delusional".

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  • Alberto Arbasino (ca)
  • Alberto Arbasino (en)
  • Alberto Arbasino (eu)
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  • Alberto Arbasino (fr)
  • アルベルト・アルバシーノ (ja)
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  • Nino Alberto Arbasino (22 January 1930 – 22 March 2020) was an Italian writer, essayist, and politician. Among the protagonists of Group 63, his literary production has ranged from novels (Fratelli d'Italia of 1963, rewritten in 1976 and 1993) to essay (for example Un Paese senza, 1980). He considered himself an expressionist writer, and he considered Super Elagabalus his most surrealist and also his most expressionist book: "Especially for the descriptions of the places, which are always dreamlike and delusional". (en)
  • Alberto Arbasino (Voghera, 1930eko urtarrilaren 22a - ibidem, 2020ko martxoaren 22a) italiar legegizona eta idazlea izan zen. (eu)
  • Alberto Arbasino (né le 22 janvier 1930 à Voghera dans la province de Pavie en Lombardie et mort le 22 mars 2020 dans la même ville) est un écrivain, essayiste et homme politique italien. (fr)
  • アルベルト・アルバシーノ(イタリア語:Alberto Arbasino、1930年1月24日 - 2020年3月23日)は、イタリアヴォゲーラ出身の小説家、エッセイスト、評論家。 グルッポ63やに属し、2005年にエッセイ『Marescialle e libertini』を著してイタリアの文学賞であるヴィアレッジョ賞を受賞した。 (ja)
  • Nino Alberto Arbasino (Voghera, 22 gennaio 1930 – Milano, 22 marzo 2020) è stato uno scrittore, giornalista, poeta, critico teatrale e politico italiano. Tra i protagonisti del Gruppo 63, la sua produzione letteraria ha spaziato dal romanzo (Fratelli d'Italia del 1963, riscritto nel 1976 e nel 1993) alla saggistica (ad esempio Un paese senza, 1980). Si considerava uno scrittore espressionista, e considerava Super Eliogabalo il suo libro più surrealista e anche quello più espressionista: «soprattutto per le descrizioni dei luoghi, che sono sempre onirici e deliranti». (it)
  • Alberto Arbasino (Voghera, Pavia, 24 de gener de 1930 - 22 març 2020) fou un escriptor i assagista italià. Va cultivar la crítica literària i publicà la seva primera novel·la el 1959, titulada L'anònim llombard, on ja apuntava la seva orientació vers un realisme social que impregnarà gran part de la seva obra. Li seguiren Superheliogábalo (1969) i El príncep constant (1972), narrativa que simultaniejà amb treballs d'assaig, com Gràcies per les roses (1965) i Seixanta posicions (1971). (ca)
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  • Milan, Lombardy, Italy (en)
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  • Voghera, Lombardy, Italy (en)
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