Luigi Capuana
| Luigi Capuana | |
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| Luigi Capuana | |
| Born | 28 May 1839 Mineo, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies | 
| Died | 29 November 1915 (aged 76) Catania, Kingdom of Italy | 
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| Literary movement | Verismo | 
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| Spouse | Adelaide Bernardini (m. 1908) | 
Luigi Capuana (May 28, 1839 – November 29, 1915) was an Italian author and journalist and one of the main exponents of Verismo. He was a contemporary of Giovanni Verga, both having been born in the province of Catania within a year of each other. He was also one of the first Italian authors influenced by the works of Émile Zola, French author and creator of naturalism. His critical theories on naturalism envisaged the ultimate fusion of the novel into a purely scientific, impersonal, case-history.