If writing means depriving oneself of privacy, Maria Bellonci seems to have elevated this principle to the stylistic hallmark of her work—both literary and existential. She is an "author who reveals herself through her books," André Desjardins would say of her. She dreamed of being Madame de Staël's Corinna—in her own way, she succeeded. A historical narrator, researcher, organizer of cultural gatherings, creator of the Strega Prize—Maria Bellon…
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If writing means depriving oneself of privacy, Maria Bellonci seems to have elevated this principle to the stylistic hallmark of her work—both literary and existential. She is an "author who reveals herself through her books," André Desjardins would say of her. She dreamed of being Madame de Staël's Corinna—in her own way, she succeeded. A historical narrator, researcher, organizer of cultural gatherings, creator of the Strega Prize—Maria Bellon…