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Cesare Pavese, the Melancholy Writer Who Takes Us to the Lost Paradise of Childhood

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On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of his death on August 27, the books of the Turkish author return to the bookstoresTali Goldman: “The chronicle became a place of resistance for a journalism that asks for time.” Turin, August 27, 1950. In a hotel room, a man decides to put an end to his life. He ingests more than ten pills of barbiturates, of which he takes to sleep. A few days ago, on the 18th of that month, he wrote in his diary: “The m…
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On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of his death on August 27, the books of the Turkish author return to the bookstoresTali Goldman: “The chronicle became a place of resistance for a journalism that asks for time.” Turin, August 27, 1950. In a hotel room, a man decides to put an end to his life. He ingests more than ten pills of barbiturates, of which he takes to sleep. A few days ago, on the 18th of that month, he wrote in his diary: “The m…

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elDiarioAR broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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