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Dino Buzzati


Italy (1906 - 1972)

Dino Buzzati was a painter, playwright, poet, novelist, short story writer, opera librettist, mountaineer, and science fiction writer, and-from the age of twenty-two until his death-worked as a journalist with the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera. In writing his books, he drew on folk tales, but he believed that fantasy should be written with all the detail of a newspaper account. Buzzati's most famous book for adults, The Tartar Steppe, shares with The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily a concern with the difficulty of keeping up one's courage in a confusing and often threatening world.
 
 
Novels
   The Tartar Steppe (1945)
     aka The Stronghold
   The Bears' Famous Invasion Of Sicily (1947)
   Larger than Life (1962)
   A Love Affair (1963)
   The Mystery Shop (1991)
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Collections
   Catastrophe (1965)
   Restless Nights (1983)
   The Siren (1984)
   9 Stories on the Magic of Cities (2018) (with others)
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Novellas and Short Stories
   The Singularity (1960)
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Books containing stories by Dino Buzzati
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The Weird (2011)
A Compendium of Dark and Strange Stories
edited by
Ann Vandermeer and Jeff VanderMeer
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20th Century Science Fiction: Volume Two (2004)
(The Mammoth Book of ..., book 2)
edited by
David G Hartwell
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The Road to Science Fiction 6 (1998)
Around the World
(Road to Science Fiction, book 6)
edited by
James Gunn

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