Daniele Del Giudice
Daniele Del Giudice (b. 1949, Rome) is an Italian author and lecturer. He lives in Venice, where he teaches Theatrical Literature at the University Iuav of Venice.[1]
Prizes
- Viareggio Prize (1983) (Opera Prima Narrativa)[2]
- Bergamo Prize (1986)[3]
- Bagutta Prize (1995)[4]
- Flaiano Prize (1995)[5]
- Selezione Premio Campiello (1995, 1997)
- Feltrinelli Prize (2002)[6]
- European Union Prize for Literature (2009)[1]
List of works
- Lo stadio di Wimbledon (1983).
- Atlante occidentale (1985). Translated as Lines of Light (1988).
- Nel museo di Reims (1988).
- Taccuino Australe (1990). A 6-part diary of a journey to Antarctica, published in Corriere della Sera and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.[7]
- Staccando l'ombra da terra (1994). Translated by Joseph Farrell as Takeoff: The Pilot's Lore (1996).
- Mania (1997).
- Orizzonte mobile (2009).
References
External links
- Daniele del Giudice biography
- Daniele del Giudice biography
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