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- Goliarda Sapienza (10 May 1924 – 30 August 1996) was an Italian actress and writer. She is best known for her 1998 novel L'arte della gioia (The Art of...
- like Padua, Parma, Trieste, and Genoa. The word "goliard" or, better, "goliarda", is often considered the contraction of "Goliath Abelard". However, the...
- The Art of Joy (L'arte della gioia) is a historical Italian novel by Goliarda Sapienza. Written over a nine-year period, the novel was finished in 1976...
- Sapienza, American actor Antonio Sapienza, Italian composer and conductor Goliarda Sapienza, Italian actress and writer Paola Sapienza, American economist...
- (born 1976), astronaut Ercole Patti (1903–1976), writer and journalist Goliarda Sapienza (1924–1996), writer Giuseppe Sciuti (1834–1911), painter Piermaria...
- the CSC, directed at that time by Lina Wertmüller, her teachers included Goliarda Sapienza and Attilio Corsini. In 2023 she published an autobiographical...
- as Barale Renato Baldini as Primavera Sidney Gordon as Il commissario Goliarda Sapienza as La prostituta religiosa Barattoni p. 224 Luca Barattoni. Italian...
- career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1925–1926 Monza 11 (3) 1927–1928 Virtus Goliarda ? (?) 1928–1929 Lazio 5 (2) 1929–1933 Palermo 84+ (64) 1933–1934 Catanzarese...
- Barnabò as Antonio Leto Aldo Silvani as C****iano Silvana Jachino as Lucilla Goliarda Sapienza as Cecilia Virgilio Riento as Pietro Ludmilla Dudarova as Giulia...
- among others, works by Claudio Magris, Paolo Giordano, Giovanni Arpino and Goliarda Sapienza. She was awarded the John Florio Prize in 2012 for her translation...