Пьеро Кьяра
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Пьеро Кьяра Piero Chiara March 13, 1913 - December 31, 1986 Novelist Italy He was born in Luino, on Lake Maggiore (northern Italy). His father Eugenio was from Resuttano, Sicily; his mother Virginia Maffei was from Comnago, a Piedmontese village in the municipality of Lesa. Sought by the Fascist militia during World War II, he fled to Switzerland in 1944. Chiara returned to Italy two years later, starting the activity of writer. After years of travel and temporary work in northern Italy and abroad, he began to contribute to Paragone and other journals in the 1950s. He became popular in the 1960s with spirited novels of Lombard life, beginning with "Il piatto piange"(1962), several of which have been adapted for the cinema . The vivid narrative embraces ironic exposes of provincial society in novels such as "Il pretore di Cuvio" (1973) and erotic vitality is counteracted by a sense of mortal transience. His most famous work is "La stanza del vescovo" of 1976, which was turned into a film by Dino Risi soon afterwards. Piero Chiara died in Varese in 1986.