📖 Carlo Collodi

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🎂 November 24, 1826  –  ⚰️ October 26, 1890
Carlo Collodi, an Italian writer born in 1826, is best known for creating the beloved children's book "The Adventures of Pinocchio." Originally named Carlo Lorenzini, he adopted the pseudonym Collodi in honor of his mother's hometown. Collodi was a prolific writer and contributed to various genres, including political satire and fairy tales. His work often reflected the social and political issues of 19th-century Italy. "The Adventures of Pinocchio," published in 1883, tells the story of a wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy. The narrative explores themes of morality, the importance of education, and the journey of personal growth. Pinocchio's misadventures serve as a cautionary tale about the consequences of deceit and the value of honesty. Collodi's influence extends beyond literature, with "Pinocchio" inspiring numerous adaptations in film, theater, and other art forms. His timeless story continues to resonate with audiences of all ages, making him a significant figure in children's literature and culture. Carlo Collodi was born Carlo Lorenzini in 1826 in Florence, Italy. He adopted the pen name Collodi from the town where his mother was born. Collodi's literary career spanned various genres, but he is most renowned for "The Adventures of Pinocchio," published in 1883, which has become a cornerstone of children's literature. His work reflects the social and political context of his time, and the impact of "Pinocchio" endures with its compelling themes and characters, inspiring countless adaptations and interpretations.
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