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Fausta Cialente
Fausta Terni Cialente (1898-1994) was an Italian novelist and journalist.〔'Cialente, Fausta Terni', in Buck, Claire, ed., ''Bloomsbury Guide to Women's Literature'', 1992, p.422.〕
==Life==
Born in Cagliari, Fausta Cialente's early life was marked by upheaval as the family followed the movements of her father, an army officer. Marrying the composer Enrico Terni in 1921, she settled in Alexandria, Egypt until the end of World War II. From 1940 she wrote antifascist pamphlets and made daily broadcasts from Radio Cairo against the Fascist regime in Italy. In 1947 she returned to Italy, living there until moving to England in 1984.〔Giuliana Minghelli, 'Cialente, Fausta', in Jane Eldridge Miller, ed., ''Who's Who in Contemporary Women's Writing'', 2001, p.66〕
Though her first novel ''Natalia'' won the Dieci Savi Prize, the book (treating the lesbian relationship of an unhappily married woman) was suppressed by the Fascists. Many of Cialente's subsequent stories were set in Egypt. "The position of her female characters precoccupies Cialente throughout her work, not least in the semi-autobiographical ''Le quattro ragazze Wieselberger''",〔 which won the Strega Prize.〔

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