This text has been automatically translated from Turkish. Show Original
Dino Buzatti was born on October 16, 1906 in San Pellegrino, Italy. His family later settled in Milan. After finishing law school, Buzzati started working at the newspaper Corriera della sera. Three things prepared him for his later life as a writer: He had passions: Mountains, painting, poetry. He wrote his first novel, Barnabo delle Montagne, in 1935. Considered his masterpiece, Tatar's masterpiece. He published it in 1940. In 1939, he went to Addis Ababa as a war correspondent for Corriera della sera adians and wrote about the battles in which he participated, albeit as an observer. Buzzati also has works such as Il Segreto del Bosco, Vecchio, I sette messaggeri, Paula alla Scala, Il gtande ritratto, Sessanta racconti Il Colombre, as well as works and paintings adapted for theatre.
Buzzati, whose style is likened to Kafka in many respects, surpasses the value. He is an understood writer. In fact, he first attracted attention not in his native Italy, but in France.
He died in Milan on January 28, 1972.