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Gaia Cecilia Metella Servadio (13 September 1938 – 20 August 2021) was an Italian writer.


Early life and career

Servadio was born in
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, the daughter of industrial chemist Luxardo Servadio and wife Bianca Prinzi. Her father was
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and her mother was Sicilian and Catholic. She received a bachelor's degree from London's
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. Her first novel ''Tanto gentile e tanto onesta'', aka ''Melinda'', was published in 1967 by Feltrinelli in Italy and
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in the UK, and was a "a runaway success".


Personal life

Servadio was married to the British art historian William Mostyn-Owen c. 1961–1989, and they had three children, Owen (b. 1962), Allegra (b. 1964) and Orlando (b. 1973). In 1968, they were living in "23 rooms or so" of one wing of
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, Perthshire, Scotland. Their daughter Allegra, an art teacher, was the first wife of the politician
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. Their son Orlando is an artist and a painter. Servadio lived in
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, London. Following her divorce from Mostyn-Owen, in 1995 Servadio married Hugh Robert Myddelton, of Chirk Castle in Wales, another former Etonian. In 2001 their surname was changed to Myddelton Biddulph, and they became Hugh Robert Myddelton Biddulph and Gaia Servadio Myddelton Biddulph. They remained married until her death. She died on 20 August 2021.


Works


Fiction

* ''Tanto gentile e tanto onesta'' (Feltrinelli, 1967) * ''Don Giovanni e L'azione consiste'' (Feltrinelli, 1968) * * ''Un'infanzia diversa'' (Rizzoli, 1988) * ''Il lamento di Arianna'' (La Tartaruga, 1988) * ''La storia di R.'' (Rizzoli, 1990) * * ''E i morti non sanno'' (Dario Flaccovio Ed., 2005) * ''Raccogliamo le vele - Autobiografia'' (Feltrinelli, 2014) * * ''Giudei'', Milano, Bompiani, 2021.


Music

* ''La vera Traviata.'' Libretto'','' in Angelo Inglese, ''cantata scenica in un prologo, 7 scene ed epilogo'', 2013. * ''The Last Zodiac'', Poems, in Marcello Panni, 12 Lieder for voice and orchestra, 2015.


Non-fiction

* ''Angelo La Barbera. A profile of a Mafia Boss,'' London, Quartet Books, 1974. * ''Mafioso'', London, Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd, 1976. * ''To a Different World'', London, Hamish Hamilton 1979. * ''
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'', Mondadori, 1980. * ''La Donna del Rinascimento,'' Garzanti, 1986. * ''Traviata. Vita di
Giuseppina Strepponi Clelia Maria Josepha (Giuseppina) Strepponi ( Lodi, 8 September 1815 – Villanova sull'Arda, 14 November 1897) was a nineteenth-century Italian operatic soprano of great renown and the second wife of composer Giuseppe Verdi. She is ofte ...
,'' Rizzoli, 1994. * * ''
Mozia Motya was an ancient and powerful city on San Pantaleo Island off the west coast of Sicily, in the Stagnone Lagoon between Drepanum (modern Trapani) and Lilybaeum (modern Marsala). It is within the present-day commune of Marsala, Italy. Man ...
. Alla scoperta di una civiltà scomparsa,'' Flaccovio Dario, 2003. * * ''Sammezzano'', London, Idea Books, 2007. * ''Il Rinascimento allo specchio'', Milano, Salani, 2007. * ''Gods, Sailors and Merchants. The Whitakers and Marsala wine'', Torino, Allemandi&C, 2009 * ''Incoronata pazza. Il mistero di Giovanna, figlia di re, madre di re, regina sacrificata'', Milano, Salani, 2010. * ''C'è del marcio in Inghilterra'', Milano, Salani, 2011. * ''Poetry. Tuscany and Umbria, a collection of Poetry of Place'', London, Eland, 2011. * ''
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Una vita,'' Feltrinelli 2015. * ''I viaggi di Dio'', Milano, Feltrinelli, 2016. * L'italiano più famoso del mondo: vita e avventure di Giovanni Belzoni, Milano, Bompiani, 2018. * ''A Wartime Childhood'', London, John Sandoe, 2020.


Curatorial

* ''Ancient Syrian writings: Syrian preclassical and classical texts'', Damascus, General Secretariat of Damascus, 2009. Government publication.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Servadio, Gaia 1938 births 2021 deaths Writers from Padua People from Belgravia Italian emigrants to the United Kingdom Italian people of Jewish descent Italian women novelists 20th-century Italian women writers 21st-century Italian women writers