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ANNE PAOLUCCI Obituary

PAOLUCCI--Anne Attura. Comm. Anne Attura Paolucci, Ph.D., author, scholar, professor, died on July 15th at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital after a short illness. Anne Paolucci was the author of over 20 books of plays, short stories, novels, poetry and essays. In memory of her late husband, Dr. Henry Paolucci, she edited over thirty of his books. Her last book, completed weeks before her death, was Henry Paolucci, - A Conservative for All Seasons - a history of Henry's work as a founder of the NYS Conservative Party and his run for the United States Senate in 1964. Anne was born in Rome, Italy in 1926 and settled with her family in New York at the age of eight. She attended New York public schools, Barnard College and Columbia University, where she won the first Woodbridge Honorary Fellowship, Department of English for her Ph.D. on Dante and Spenser. Anne was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Rome and returned to Italy as a Fulbright Lecturer in American Drama at the University of Naples. A guest of the Australian National University's Research Centre in 1979, she also visited Yugoslavia at the invitation of that government and lectured extensively there as well as in Canada, England, Italy, Austria and the United States. She taught at The City College (CUNY) before joining the faculty of St. John's University in New York as its first University Research Professor. Dr. Paolucci wrote extensively on Pirandello, ancient and modern drama, Hegel, "Theater of the Absurd," Edward Albee, and Shakespeare. Her book, From Tension to Tonic: The Plays of Edward Albee remains a classic in the field. Edward Albee: The Later Plays, was published in 2010. Pirandello's Theater: The Recovery of the Modern Stage for Dramatic Art, was published in 1974. Her translation of Machiavelli's masterpiece, Mandragola (with Henry Paolucci), in print since 1957, has gone through more than 40 printings. In 2002 she published translations of the poems of Giacomo Leopardi, a work which won her recognition and a cash prize from the Italian Government. In l970 she was founder and president of Council on National Literatures, a non-profit educational foundation dedicated to promoting the expansion of comparative literary studies. For 32 years she continued to edit the Review of National Literatures (1970-2001) and, later, CNL/World Report (1976-2001.) In 1986, President Reagan appointed her to the Council on the Humanities, where she continued to serve under the administrations of Presidents Bush and Clinton. She was chosen by Governor George Pataki in 1996 to serve on the Board of Trustees of The City University of New York (The second largest university system in the USA.) and in 1997 was named Chairwoman of the Board, a position from which she resigned in 1999 to devote her time to writing and publishing. She has been honored with the title of "Commendatore" (Legion of Merit) by the Italian government and in 2008 received the Lifetime Achievement Award and Gold Medal of New York State Senate as well as Recognition by the New York City Council. She was the first recipient of the National Elena Cornaro Award (OSIA, 1993) as well as the prestigious Golden Lion Award (Order Sons of Italy in America, 1997). Dr. Paolucci is survived by niece, Azar Attura and nephews and nieces, her dear friends, Dolores Frank Cohen and Barney Cohen, Clara Sarrocco and Constance and Serphin Maltese. Her husband predeceased her in 1999. Reposing at Frederick Funeral Home, 192-15 Northern Blvd., Flushing, Wednesday, July 18th - 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday 9:30am at St Luke's RC Church. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to either The Fellowship of Catholic Scholars, or to Christ the King Regional High School, at 68-02 Metropolitan Ave., Middle Village, NY 11379.

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Published by New York Times on Jul. 18, 2012.

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Azar ATTURA

July 12, 2022

Auntie Anne-- I can't believe ten years have already passed!! Miss you every day.

Azar ATTURA

July 13, 2020

Auntie Anne!!! Memories never die and I think back on the times Sis and I visited you as kids, went out with you and Uncle Henry, and enjoyed staying at your apartment at 110th street. Then later as adults - your beautiful home in Queens. Than you for the memories, the erudition, the fun and the joy. Miss you every day!!

July 26, 2012

Dr. Anne Paolucci was a friend of my father, Rocco. I met her at his 80th birthday party in NYC. She knew the story of the famous painter, Sirena, and I was looking forward to asking Anne more about Sirena to research my paintings. I wish the family support during this difficult time. I hope to speak to you personally in the future. I'd like to email you a photo of her at the party with my Dad.
- Catherine Caporale

Albertha George

July 21, 2012

May you be comforted by Anne's remarkable achievements.

July 18, 2012

I am so sorry for your loss. Please find peace and comfort in knowing that God cares for you and will help you in your time of need. 1 Pet. 5:7

Nicholas Birns

July 18, 2012

Anne Paolucci was a noted critic who contributed much to comparative literature and to establishing a dialogue about diverse literary forms, genres, and histries.

July 18, 2012

Anne was a gifted scholar and gentle person who was deeply devoted to her husband, Henry. Her celebrated writings are inspirational and elequent.
We briefly served together on the City University Board of Trustees in 1998.
Kathleen M. Pesile, staten Island, NY

Azar Attura

July 18, 2012

Dr. Paolucci was and always will be a legend. She was an inspiration to so many -- all over the world, during her illustrious and celebrated career, which spanned almost 70 years. Her writings will continue to instruct and inspire many.

July 18, 2012

May the Lord be with you in this time of loss.
He is healing the brokenhearted and binds his wounds.
Psalm 147:3

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