Skip to main content
Luigi Pirandello

Luigi Pirandello

Writing1867Girgenti, Sicily, Italy [now Agrigento, Sicily, Italy]

Biography

Luigi Pirandello (1867–1936) was an Italian dramatist, novelist, poet, and short story writer, best known for his many acclaimed stage plays and several successful novels such as The Late Mattia Pascal (1904) and One, No One and One Hundred Thousand (1926). He was awarded the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature for "his almost magical power to turn psychological analysis into good theatre."

Pirandello's works include about 40 plays, some of which are written in Sicilian. Pirandello's tragic farces are often seen as forerunners of the Theatre of the Absurd. His first major play, Right You Are (if You Think You Are) (1917), explored the relativity of truth, a lifelong subject for Pirandello. Six Characters in Search of an Author (1921) contrasted art and life; it was followed by the tragedy Henry IV (1922). His other plays include Each in His Own Way (1924) and Tonight We Improvise (1930). He established the Teatro d’Arte in Rome and toured the world with his company (1925–27). Nearly all of Pirandello's plays were translated into English by the actor Robert Rietti.

Acting History

2022
Six Characters
Theatre Play
2015
1999
The Nanny
Writer
1998
1986
The Humiliated
Short Story
1984
Kaos
Novel
1981
1974
1971
Kvevri
Writer
1970
1968
Jindřich IV.
Theatre Play
1967
Theatre 625
TVTheatre Play1 eps
1956
Never Say Goodbye
Theatre Play
1953
1952
Times Gone By
Theatre Play
1948
Así te deseo
Screenplay
1933
Steel
Novel
1932
As You Desire Me
Theatre Play

Social Media

Personal Info

Known For
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
6/29/1867
Day of Death
12/10/1936
Place of Birth
Girgenti, Sicily, Italy [now Agrigento, Sicily, Italy]