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Journal of Modern Italian Studies
RIVISTA DI STUDI ITALIANI
Anno II , n° 1, Giugno 1984 ( Contributi ) pag. 106-125

AMERICA AND THE POST-WAR ITALIAN CINEMA
PETER BONDANELLA
Indiana University,
Bloomington, Indiana
It has long been a critical commonplace to credit American
literature for part of the impetus which produced the creative outpouring in Italian literature in the last years of the Fascist regime and in the immediate post-war period. Vittorini, Pavese, Calvino, Soldati, and Silone, along with other writers of lesser stature, read, translated, assimilated, and transformed the vision of reality found in the American classics of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, producing a burst of literary activity remarkable both for its vigour and its high quality1.
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