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    primogeniti e figli unici he won two literary prizes: the Premio Giuseppe Berto and the Premio letterario Piero Chiara. In the cinema he has worked on screenplays...
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    Giuseppe Berto (27 December 1914 – 1 November 1978) was an Italian writer and screenwriter. He is mostly known for his novels The Sky Is Red (Il cielo...
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    Guardiani delle Nuvole which was nominated for the Premio Viareggio and the Premio Giuseppe Berto. It was later turned into a movie by Luciano Odorisio...
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  • Evil') is a 1964 novel by the Italian writer Giuseppe Berto. It received the Viareggio Prize and the Premio Campiello. The novel takes the form of a stream...
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    abbaiava alle onde, the Italian translation of the memoir, won the Premio Giuseppe Berto in 2004. He adapted his memoir The Speckled People for the stage...
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  • The Viareggio Prize (Italian: Premio Viareggio or Premio Letterario Viareggio-Rèpaci) is an Italian literary prize, first awarded in 1930. Named after...
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    Giuseppe Berto Conference Centre, the collection is on permanent display. "Giuseppe Berto Literary Prize" (Italian: Premio Letterario Giuseppe Berto)...
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  • The Premio Bancarella is an Italian literary prize established in 1953. It is given in Pontremoli every year, on either the last Saturday or the last Sunday...
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  • book La grande Eulalia, a collection of short stories which won the Giuseppe Berto Prize. Her work explores a reality outside of day-to-day life. Myth...
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  • The Premio Campiello is an annual Italian literary prize. A jury of literary experts (giuria di letterati in Italian) identifies books published during...
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  • 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2024. Gasperetti, Marco (27 August 2017). "Premio Viareggio, non solo vincitori: dopo 88 anni arriva l'archivio". Corriere...
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    Giorgio Bassani (category Premio Campiello winners)
    Bassani's writings reached a wider audience in 1956 with the publication of the Premio Strega-winning book of short stories, Cinque storie ferraresi (the five...
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    Testamento (Testament, 1988). In 1987 she was a finalist for the literary prize Premio Bergamo. Merini's years in Milan were very productive. During the winter...
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    theatrical monologue Novecento into the movie The Legend of 1900, directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. He has also worked with the French band Air, releasing "City...
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    XXXIV(2012),3-4,pp. 9–54. Oltre il buio. Scritti per Carlo Levi, a cura di P. L. Berto, Ensemble, Roma, 2013. Levi's monumental painting Lucania 61 (1961), in...
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  • International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award nominated 2003 XV Premio Letterario Giuseppe Berto, section foreign fiction (Italy) Welsh dance company Earthfall...
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    won the Corine Literature Prize in Bavaria. 1999 – Hammer of Eden won the Premio Bancarella literary prize in Italy. 1979 – Eye of the Needle won the Edgar...
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    Prize for Fiction. The book became a New York Times bestseller and won the Premio Bancarella Award, at an event held in the medieval Piazza della Repubblica...
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    inconsapevole (Involuntary Witness, Premio del Giovedì “Marisa Rusconi”, Premio Rhegium Iulii, Premio Città di Cuneo, Premio Città di Chiavari), the book that...
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    pronunciation: [nikkoˈlɔ ammaˈniːti]) is an Italian writer, winner of the Premio Strega in 2007 for As God Commands (also published under the title The Crossroads)...
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    stories, 1949) and Il conformista (The Conformist, 1951). In 1952 he won the Premio Strega for I Racconti and his novels began to be translated abroad and La...
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  • The Crotone Prize (Italian: Premio Crotone, IPA: [pre.mjo.kroˈtoːne]) was a prominent Italian literary award founded on April 4, 1952 in Crotone, Calabria...
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  • in 1957 under the title The Betrayed Army. In 1959, he was awarded the Premio Bancarella. In the following years, the novel became a bestseller, and by...
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    Darkly). 1994 – Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis for Sophie's World. 1995 – Premio Bancarella for Il Mondo di Sofia, the Italian translation of Sophie's World...
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    Antonio Tabucchi (category Premio Campiello winners)
    prize "Médicis étranger" for Indian Nocturne (Notturno indiano) and the premio Campiello, and the Aristeion Prize for Sostiene Pereira. In later life,...
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    with the book Al fuoco della controversia, he won the Viareggio Prize (Premio Viareggio). He won the Aristeion Prize in 1991 for his work Frasi e Incisi...
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  • its US publication, and her Sweet Days of Discipline won the Premio Bagutta and the Premio Speciale Rapallo. As of 2021, six of her books have been translated...
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    of the year for the category of journalism 1992 – Premio La Madonnina for journalism 1995 – Premio Guidarello for journalism 1997 – Telegatto for career...
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    of Spiders) written with valuable editorial advice from Pavese, won the Premio Riccione on publication in 1947. With sales topping 5000 copies, a surprise...
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    lo sa ('A Mother Knows'), among the finalists the following year for the Premio Bancarella. A controversy arose around De Gregorio in July 2008. The magazine...
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