Brunella Gasperini

Brunella Gasperini is the pseudonym of Bianca Robecchi ( born December 22, 1918 in Milan, Italy, † January 7, 1979 same place ) was an Italian journalist and writer.

Life

Gasperini worked shortly after the end of World War II as a teacher and began work in the early 1950s with the Rizzoli Corriere della Sera and other media. In the women's magazine Annabella had the column Ditelo a Brunella ( Say it Brunella ), in which she openly discussed issues such as divorce, abortion, and family and politics. A similar section Lettere a Candida ( Letters to Candida ) they had jaharelang in the magazine Novella.

Gasperini 1956 published her first novel L' estate dei bisbigli, which had previously been printed in installments in Annabella. In the years leading up to her death about 30 novels, short stories and anthologies have been published.

Gasperini was married and had two children from this marriage. They commuted the majority of their lives between Milan and San Mamete, a district of Valsolda on Lake Lugano ( Lago di Lugano).

Publications

  • L' estate dei bisbigli, Roman. Rizzoli, Milan, 1956.
  • Fanali gialli, Roman. Rizzoli, Milan, 1957.
  • Le ragazze della villa Accanto novel. Rizzoli, Milan, 1958. Two houses in San Mamete, Roman. Engelhorn, Stuttgart1963.
  • German: I and she: Chronicle of a husband. Engelhorn, Stuttgart 1961.
  • German: Nicoletta or the wisdom of the heart, Roman. Engelhorn, Stuttgart 1964.
  • He and we, Roman. Engelhorn, Stuttgart 1962.
  • Times change, princess, Roman. Engelhorn, Stuttgart 1968.
  • Guests in my gondola. German publishing house, Stuttgart 1974, ISBN 3-421-01674-7.
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