Liana Millu
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Liana Millu (b.Pisa, December 21 1914 - February 6 2005) was a Jewish-Italian journalist, resistance fighter and Holocaust survivor, best known for her autobiography "Smoke over Birkenau".
[edit] Bio
Millu was raised by her grandparents, and has spent most of her life in Genoa. She worked as a journalist for il Telegrafo and schoolteacher and joined the Italian partisans in 1943. She was arrested in 1944 and deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau. After the war she returned to Italy became a book author. Her work is included in the Italian anthology, Twentieth-Century Ligurian Writers.
[edit] Works
- Smoke over Birkenau (translated by novelist Lynne Sharon Schwartz, who won the 1991 PEN Renato Poggioli translation award; 1994) --ISBN 0-8101-1569-7
- The Bridges of Schwerin (novel), winner of the 1978 Viareggio Prize
- Josephia's Shirt (collection of stories)
- From Liguria to the Extermination Camps (non-fiction)

