Elsa Morante (1912-1985) was an Italian novelist, poet, and translator. She was born in Rome and lived there nearly all her life. In 1941, she published her first collection of stories and married the novelist Alberto Moravia. Morante is best known for her novels
Arturo's Island and
La Storia. For her work, she was awarded both the Viareggio Prize and the Strega Prize.
Jenny McPhee is a translator and the author of the novels
The Center of Things,
No Ordinary Matter, and
A Man of No Moon. For NYRB Classics she translted Curzio Malaparte's
The Kremlin Ball and Natalia Ginzburg's
Family Lexicon. She is the director for the Center of Applied Liberal Arts at New York University.