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Cesare Pavese

Pavese was reportedly apolitical in the 1930s, but he was moving in antifascist circles. He served a short sentence as a political prisoner. Though eligible for drafting into the Italian Armed Forces during World War II, he did not see any active service. He spent part of the war hospitalized due to asthma. Many of his friends in Turin joined the partisans, but Pavese took no part in the armed struggle in the vicinity of the city. After the war, Pavese joined the Italian Communist Party and worked on the party's newspaper, ''L'Unità''. Toward the end of his life, he was suffering from depression and political disillusionment. He committed suicide by an overdose of barbiturates. Provided by Wikipedia
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8by Hrušovský, Ivan, 1927-2001Other Authors: “...Pavese, Cesare, 1908-1950...”
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