Description
Antonia Arslan is an Italian writer and academic of Armenian origins.
Arslan was born in Padua. After graduating in archaeology she became a professor of modern and contemporary Italian literature at the University of Padua and published copious groundbreaking studies, inter alia, on Italian popular fiction and Italian women writers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Her primary concern as a literary critic is the Italian literary canon, an issue she most recently addressed at the Dana Drake Lecture.
Her most recent publications have focused on her Armenian heritage. She translated two volumes of Daniel Varujan?s poetry into Italian and edited works on the Armenian genocide and on the experiences of Armenian refugees in Italy.
Her first novel, La masseria delle allodole, was published in 2004 by Rizzoli, and it appeared in English in 2007 as Skylark Farm, translated by Geoffrey Brock and published by Knopf. Drawing on the history of her own recent ancestors it tells of the attempts of the members of an Armenian family caught up in the Armenian Genocide to escape to Italy and join a relation who had been living there for forty years.
Born
January 1st, 1938 in Padua (Age 86)
Films
Last Changes
2021/05/26
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2018/01/25
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2018/01/25
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