Elsa Morante Jewish Women's Archive
Elsa Morante (1912-1985) was an Italian author whose writing often addressed persecution and injustice. After fleeing Fascist authorities during World War II, Morante traveled extensively while continuing to write prolifically; she later won the Viareggio literary prize, Strega Prize, and Prix Medicis.
Book review: 'Lies and Sorcery' by Elsa Morante - The Washington Post
Elsa Morante (1912-1985) - Ancestors Portal
Elsa a Black and White Stock Photos & Images - Alamy
Jenny Turner · Slammed by Hurricanes: Elsa Morante
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Thresholds and Mothers: Elsa Morante's “Arturo's Island,” Translated from Italian by Ann Goldstein
Elsa Morante Jewish Women's Archive
The Yale Review Lily Tuck: Great Aunt Dorothea Mendelssohn
Morante, Elsa
PDF) Traumatic Realism and the Poetics of Trauma in Elsa Morante's Works
The Dark Century of Elsa Morante and Elena Ferrante
Elsa Morante, Italian Novelist, Poet & Playwright