Tomasi di Lampedusa, Giuseppe, 1896-1957

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Name (Hebrew)
טומזי, ג'וזפה, נסיך די למפדוזה, 1896-1957
Name (Latin)
Tomasi di Lampedusa, Giuseppe, 1896-1957
Name (Cyrilic)
Томаси ди Лампедуса, Джузеппе, 1896-1957
Other forms of name
Lampedusa, Giuseppe di, 1896-1957
Di Lampedusa, Giuseppe, 1896-1957
Di Lampedusa, Giuseppe Tomasi, 1896-1957
Tomasi, Giuseppe, principe di Lampedusa, 1896-1957
Томаси ди Лампедуза, Джузеппе, 1896-1957
תומזי די למדוזה, ג'וזפה
למפדוזה, ג'וזפה תומזי די
תומזי די למפדוזה, ג'וזפה, 1896-1957
Date of birth
1896
Date of death
1957
Associated country
Italy
Occupation
Novelists
Associated Language
ita
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 88710059
Wikidata: Q213482
Library of congress: n 50049833
Sources of Information
  • LCN
  • Леопард - роман, 1961:title page (Джузеппе Томази ди Лампедуза)
  • הברדלס. תשס"ט.
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Wikipedia description:

Giuseppe Tomasi, 11th Prince of Lampedusa, 12th Duke of Palma, GE (23 December 1896 – 23 July 1957), known as Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe toˈmaːzi di lampeˈduːza]), was a Sicilian writer, nobleman, and Prince of Lampedusa. He is most famous for his only novel, Il Gattopardo (first published posthumously in 1958), which is set in his native Sicily during the Risorgimento. A taciturn, solitary, shy, and somewhat misanthropic aristocrat, he opened up only with a few close friends, and spent a great deal of his time reading and meditating. He said of himself as a child, "I was a boy who liked solitude, who preferred the company of things to that of people", and in 1954 wrote, "Of my sixteen hours of daily wakefulness, at least ten are spent in solitude."

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