Luigi Pirandello
Writers, painters, and composers who shaped history
Luigi Pirandello
Writers, painters, and composers who shaped history
Luigi Pirandello: Nobel Prize winner and literary innovator

Luigi Pirandello
Luigi Pirandello (1867–1936) was a groundbreaking playwright, novelist, and Nobel Prize-winning author.
Born in Agrigento, he revolutionized modern literature with his exploration of identity, illusion, and societal constraints.
His works, such as One, No One and One Hundred Thousand, challenge perceptions of self and reality.
His most famous play, Six Characters in Search of an Author, remains a cornerstone of modern theater, questioning the nature of authorship and the fluidity of identity.
Pirandello’s literary contributions earned him the 1934 Nobel Prize for Literature, solidifying his legacy as one of Italy’s most influential thinkers.
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