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who are french writers of italian origin?

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Italian migration into what is today France has been going on, in different migrating cycles, for centuries, beginning in prehistoric times right to the modern age.[5][6] In addition, Corsica passed from the Republic of Genoa to France in 1768, and the county of Nice and Savoy from the Kingdom of Sardinia to France in 1860. According to Robin Cohen, "about 5 million French nationals are of Italian origin if their parentage is retraced over three generations".[5] According to official data of the Eurostat for 2012, the number of Italian citizens residing in France was 174,000.[2]

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Sibilla Aleramo (1876–1960)

Vittorio Alfieri (1749–1803)

Dante Alighieri (1265–1321)

Magdi Allam (born 1951)

Ernesto Aloia (born 1965)

Corrado Alvaro (1895–1956)

Pasquale Amati (1726–1792)

Niccolò Ammaniti (born 1966)

Elisa S. Amore (born 1984)

Cecco Angiolieri (13th century)

Giulio Angioni (1939–2017)

Andrea da Grosseto (13th century)

Ludovico Ariosto (1474–1533)

Giovanni Arpino (1927–1987)

Antonia Arslan (born 1938)

Devorà Ascarelli (16th

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Answered by skyfall63
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The French writers of the Italian origin include Émile Zola, Henri Bosco, Guillaume Apollinaire, etc.

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  • Apollinaire is believed to be one of the most foremost poets of the last century and a defender and forefather of surrealism.
  • Zola was known to be the best practitioner of naturalism and was also nominated for the first and second Nobel Prize in literature in the year 1901 and 1902.
  • Bosco also got nominated for Nobel Prize in literature for four times.
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