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Anna Maria Ortese

Anna Maria Ortese (June 14, 1914 in Rome – March 10, 1998 in Rapallo, Genoa) was an Italian short story writer and a poet. She was best known for her 1953 short story "Il Mare Non Bagna Napoli," which depicted the abject conditions of Naples following World War II. She once said, “We write because we look for companionship, then we publish because we get paid a little bit of money."
== Early life ==

Born in Rome, she was the fifth of six children born to Vaccá Beatrice and Oreste Ortese. Her father worked for the Italian government, and the family moved frequently.〔("Ortese, Anna Maria (1914-1998)" ). ''Italian Women Writers'', University of Chicago. With an extensive reference section.〕 In January 1933, her brother, Emmanuel, with whom she was very close, died in Martinique, where his ship had docked. His death drove her to write.〔

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