Malaparte
Malaparte is a term that can refer to the Italian writer and filmmaker Curzio Malaparte, known for his works that explore themes of war and human experience. Born in 1898, he gained fame for his books such as Kaputt and The Skin, which provide a vivid portrayal of World War II and its aftermath.
Additionally, Malaparte is also the name of a unique architectural structure located on the island of Capri, Italy. Designed by Malaparte himself, the building is known for its striking modernist style and stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea, reflecting the author's artistic vision and connection to the landscape.