Italian music stars died in Drug overdose

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Cesare Pavese

Cesare Pavese (September 9, 1908 Santo Stefano Belbo-August 27, 1950 Turin) a.k.a. C. Pavese was an Italian translator, poet, writer, novelist and literary critic.

Pavese was born in a small town in the Langhe region of Piemonte, Italy. He studied at the University of Turin, where he first became interested in literature and writing. During World War II, Pavese was arrested by the Fascist regime and sent to internal exile in southern Italy. After the war, he returned to Turin and worked as an editor for a publishing company.

Pavese is best known for his novels, which often deal with themes of alienation, loneliness, and despair. His most famous works include "The Moon and the Bonfires," "The Devil in the Hills," and "The House on the Hill." He was also a prolific translator, bringing the works of American authors such as William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway to an Italian audience.

Pavese had a troubled personal life, and struggled with depression throughout his career. He tragically committed suicide in 1950 at the age of 41, leaving behind a legacy as one of Italy's most important writers of the 20th century.

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Warren Tartaglia

Warren Tartaglia (March 13, 1944-February 11, 1965) was an Italian , .

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