Loriano Macchiavelli
Loriano Macchiavelli ma bi efu óchu ẹkẹta nolu ọjọ efu ọdọ, 1934. chi Italian mystery writer and playwright.
Macchiavelli mafu bi efu Vergato, iba Bologna. Ukọlọ kiche chi theatre impresario, ẹnẹki achiya filmu kpai playwright.
Alu kiche ak'ọtakada, ekikọ kamonẹ ma tule chi Sarti Antonio[1] , Polisi ateju anẹ ọla eyi abo Bolognese, kinẹ ali ọmẹmẹlẹ eyi ẹgbiti ama iche ẹnẹ ki ma n'ukpahiu eteju anẹ ọla; efu ita nwu, ibe ki alẹ eyi Rosas cha chatẹko nwu ikoddu, akochẹ ọtakada kigbeju ẹki dẹ univasiti. Ohiala Sarti's che Rida ti series Kuma'go oji tẹlẹvisiọn efu ọdọ
s in 1991, eki tubi nwu chi fimu mẹfa ki abo Italy kpai German Che dama, Kuma duña efu ochu ẹlẹ kpai ochu ẹlu efu ọdọ 1994. Onwu chi ẹnẹ ogbogaga efu fimu ki achanyi know ma chedufu efu Italian magazine Orient Express.
More recently, Macchiavelli has written a series of detective novels in collaboration with singer-songwriter Francesco Guccini having a Carabinieri maresciallo, Benedetto Santovito, as the protagonist.
Machiavelli's books have been published in France, Germany, Portugal, Spain, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Soviet Union, Japan, Romania and other countries.
References
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]- ↑ Marrone, Gaetana; Puppa, Paolo; Somigli, Luca (2007). Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies. CRC Press. pp. 632–633. ISBN 978-1-57958-390-3. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
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