Luigi Pirandello

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Luigi Pirandello was a Nobel Prize winning Italian writer and dramatist

Jun 28, 1867

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: June 28, 1867
  • Died on: December 10, 1936
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Famous: Nobel Laureates In Literature, Writers, Novelists, Playwrights, Short Story Writers
  • Spouses: Antonietta Portulano
  • Childrens: Fausto Pirandello, Lietta Pirandello, Stefano Pirandello
  • Universities:
    • Sapienza University of Rome
    • University of Bonn

Luigi Pirandello born at

Agrigento

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Birth Place

As a young man he fell in love with his cousin Lina. Their families, which protested initially, eventually agreed to the marriage. However the marriage was called off later on.

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Personal Life

His father arranged his marriage with a girl called Antonietta Portulano who hailed from a wealthy family. The couple’s initial years together were happy and produced three children. However, his wife became mentally ill following a financial crisis in 1903 and he spent several years taking care of her. Ultimately he had to get her admitted to an asylum in 1919 when he was no longer able to take care of her.

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Personal Life

Luigi Pirandello died in his home on 10 December 1936.

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Personal Life

Luigi Pirandello was born on 28 June 1867, in Agrigento, Sicily, Italy, to Stefano Pirandello and his wife Caterina Ricci Gramitto. His father was a businessman hailing from a wealthy family involved in the sulfur industry.

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Childhood & Early Life

He was initially educated at home. As a young boy he became fascinated with legends and fables, and developed a love for reading and writing. He wrote his first tragedy before he turned 12.

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Childhood & Early Life

While in high school he read voraciously and started writing his first poems. During this time the relationship between Luigi and his father became strained as the teenager had discovered proof of his father’s extramarital relations.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1886, he started working with his father at the sulfur mines during his vacation. The experience he gained there would be reflected in his future writings.

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Wanting to further his education, he enrolled at the University of Palermo in the departments of Law and of Letters. He moved to the University of Rome in 1887. But he did not stay there for long; he got into a quarrel with a professor and went to Bonn.

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Childhood & Early Life

He returned to Rome and became friends with a group of writer-journalists including Ugo Fleres, Tomaso Gnoli, Giustino Ferri and Luigi Capuana. His friends encouraged him to write and Pirandello wrote his first important work ‘Marta Ajala’ in 1893. In 1894 he published his first collection of short stories, ‘Amori senza Amore’. He also began writing for newspapers and magazines during this time.

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Career

Alongside his writing career he began teaching Italian at the ‘Istituto Superiore di Magistero di Roma’ in 1897. The next year he collaborated with Italo Falbo and Ugo Fleres to found the weekly ‘Ariel’ in which he published the one-act play ‘L'Epilogo’ (later changed to La Morsa).

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The early 1900s was an extremely productive period for him. He had by now established himself as a popular writer of short stories and novellas and his work was also published in several newspapers and magazines.

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A family tragedy in 1903 changed the course of his life. Following a great financial loss, his wife became mentally ill. Now the writer was burdened with the double responsibility of stabilizing the family’s financial position and caring for his ill wife.

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He was able to successfully stabilize his financial situation within a few years though his personal life became very hard. It was while dealing with his chaotic family life that he published the first part of ‘I Vecchi e I Giovani’ in episodes in 1909. It was released as a novel in 1913.

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Luigi Pirandello’s best known play is ‘Six Characters in Search of an Author’ which is about the relationship between authors, their characters, and theatre practitioners. Its first performance was not successful though the reception greatly improved with subsequent productions. It earned him praise not only in Italy but throughout the world.

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Major Works

His play ‘Enrico IV’ was another one of his much acclaimed works. It is about an actor and historian who plays the role of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor, in a historical pageant and actually starts believing that he is indeed Henry IV.

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Major Works