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(1902-1975) Italian painter, writer, activist, independent leftist politician, and doctor.
Year of Birth: 1902
Carlo Levi was an Italian writer, painter, and doctor born on November 29, 1902, in Turin, Italy. He was known for his political activism and his artistic contributions, particularly in the field of modern painting.
Levi studied medicine at the University of Turin and later practiced as a doctor in the small town of Grassano in southern Italy. During his time there, he gained a deep understanding of the social and economic struggles of the local peasants, which would later influence his writing.
In 1935, Levi was arrested and exiled to a remote village in southern Italy for his anti-fascist activities. During his time in exile, he wrote his most famous work, "Christ Stopped at Eboli," which detailed the harsh conditions of peasant life in rural Italy.
After the end of World War II, Levi returned to Turin and continued to write and paint. He became a leading figure in the Italian cultural scene and was considered one of the pioneers of the neo-realist movement in art and literature.
Levi's work was highly acclaimed both in Italy and internationally, earning him numerous awards and accolades. He passed away on January 4, 1975, leaving behind a legacy of creativity, activism, and compassion for the marginalized.
Carlo Levi's contributions to literature and art continue to be celebrated and studied to this day, showcasing his enduring impact on Italian culture and society.
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