Cesare Pavese
1908–1950 (age 42)
Biography
Cesare Pavese was an influential Italian writer, poet, and screenwriter who became one of the most important literary figures of twentieth-century Italy. Born in Santo Stefano Belbo in Piedmont, he developed a distinctive voice that blended modernist sensibilities with deeply personal introspection, exploring themes of alienation, desire, and the human condition through both prose and verse.
Beyond his celebrated literary works, Pavese contributed significantly to Italian cinema as a screenwriter, helping to shape the neorealist movement that emerged in postwar Italy. His intellectual legacy extends across multiple disciplines, and his writings continue to be studied and admired for their psychological depth and lyrical beauty, cementing his place as a major voice in Italian culture.