Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q706689> ?p ?o }
- Q706689 subject Q15274306.
- Q706689 subject Q19639891.
- Q706689 subject Q20766872.
- Q706689 subject Q6457205.
- Q706689 subject Q6561429.
- Q706689 subject Q6647300.
- Q706689 subject Q7021212.
- Q706689 subject Q7818474.
- Q706689 subject Q8755165.
- Q706689 abstract "Luigi Malerba (November 11, 1927 – May 8, 2008), born Luigi Bonardi, was an Italian author who wrote short stories (often written with Tonino Guerra), historical novels, and screenplays, and who co-founded the Gruppo 63, based on Marxism and Structuralism. Umberto Eco said that "Malerba was defined post-modern, but that's not all true, because he is maliciously ironic, unpredictable, and ambiguous". He was one of the most important exponents of the Italian literary movement called Neoavanguardia, along with Balestrini, Sanguineti, and Manganelli.He was the first writer to win the Prix Médicis étranger in 1970. He also won the Brancati Prize in 1979, the Grinzane Cavour Prize in 1989 (with Stefano Jacomuzzi and Raffaele La Capria), the Viareggio Prize and the Feronia Prize in 1992.".
- Q706689 activeYearsEndYear "2000".
- Q706689 activeYearsStartYear "1950".
- Q706689 award Q1526935.
- Q706689 award Q58352.
- Q706689 birthDate "1927-11-11".
- Q706689 birthName "Luigi Bonardi".
- Q706689 birthPlace Q100761.
- Q706689 deathDate "2008-05-08".
- Q706689 deathPlace Q220.
- Q706689 genre Q1196408.
- Q706689 influenced Q12807.
- Q706689 influenced Q1752976.
- Q706689 influencedBy Q154756.
- Q706689 influencedBy Q161933.
- Q706689 influencedBy Q30875.
- Q706689 influencedBy Q37327.
- Q706689 influencedBy Q378645.
- Q706689 influencedBy Q6882.
- Q706689 movement Q1977450.
- Q706689 nationality Q38.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q100761.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q1054316.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q1108578.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q1195707.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q1196408.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q12544.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q12807.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q1526935.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q15274306.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q154756.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q161933.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q1752976.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q179168.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q19639891.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q1977450.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q20766872.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q220.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q30875.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q37327.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q378645.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q38.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q3835811.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q3992241.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q430541.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q444143.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q460095.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q466808.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q47783.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q58352.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q6457205.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q6561429.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647300.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q6882.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q7021212.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q7264.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q74235.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q7818474.
- Q706689 wikiPageWikiLink Q8755165.
- Q706689 awards "Prix Médicis étranger 1970, Viareggio Prize 1992".
- Q706689 birthDate "1927-11-11".
- Q706689 birthName "Luigi Bonardi".
- Q706689 birthPlace Q100761.
- Q706689 deathDate "2008-05-08".
- Q706689 deathPlace Q220.
- Q706689 genre Q1196408.
- Q706689 influenced Q12807.
- Q706689 influenced Q1752976.
- Q706689 influences Q154756.
- Q706689 influences Q161933.
- Q706689 influences Q30875.
- Q706689 influences Q37327.
- Q706689 influences Q378645.
- Q706689 influences Q6882.
- Q706689 movement Q1977450.
- Q706689 name "Luigi Malerba".
- Q706689 nationality Q38.
- Q706689 period "-2000.0".
- Q706689 type Person.
- Q706689 type Agent.
- Q706689 type Person.
- Q706689 type Writer.
- Q706689 type Agent.
- Q706689 type NaturalPerson.
- Q706689 type Thing.
- Q706689 type Q215627.
- Q706689 type Q36180.
- Q706689 type Q5.
- Q706689 type Person.
- Q706689 comment "Luigi Malerba (November 11, 1927 – May 8, 2008), born Luigi Bonardi, was an Italian author who wrote short stories (often written with Tonino Guerra), historical novels, and screenplays, and who co-founded the Gruppo 63, based on Marxism and Structuralism. Umberto Eco said that "Malerba was defined post-modern, but that's not all true, because he is maliciously ironic, unpredictable, and ambiguous".".
- Q706689 label "Luigi Malerba".