• Premio Brancati Zafferana, more concisely known as the Premio Brancati, is a literary prize named in memory of the Italian writer Vitaliano Brancati....
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    2015. A novel based on the disappearance of Alessia and Livia Schepp. Premio Brancati 2016. Cosa pensano le ragazze. Torino: Einaudi. 2016. Nella notte....
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    awards: Premio Montale, Premio Luzi, Premio Lerici, Premio Volterra, Premio Laurentum, Premio Brancati, Premio Frascati, Premio Alpi Apuane, Premio Camaiore...
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    Repubblica. larepubblica.it. Retrieved April 27, 2020. "Albo d'oro premio Brancati". comune.zafferana-etnea.ct.it. Retrieved April 27, 2020. Luigi Ballerini...
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  • number of literary prizes, among them the Premio Mondello, the Premio Grinzane Cavour and the Premio Brancati. As a literary translator, Canobbio has translated...
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    several awards including the Bagutta Prize for best first work and the Premio Brancati. The book was selected by La Repubblica as one of the best Italian...
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  • America" (in Italian). la Repubblica. 21 October 2008. "Albo d'oro premio Brancati" (in Italian). comune.zafferana-etnea.ct.it. "Audizione di martedì...
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  • “landa impronunciabile”, forse, in «Nuovi Argomenti» ([5]) "Albo d'oro premio Brancati". comune.zafferana-etnea.ct.it. Archived from the original on 30 April...
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  • research works focused on these which include Jesus of Nazareth (1982; Premio Brancati 1982), The Madonna (1987), Santa Teresa di Lisieux – A Romantic Girl...
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  • Retrieved 28 July 2014. SicilyMag, Redazione (2016-09-15). "Premio Vitaliano Brancati: tra i premiati anche Concita De Gregorio, la consegna il 24 settembre"...
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    theme of loss and mourning, was nominated for the Strega Prize and won the Brancati Prize in 2014. In 2017, she published her third novel for Einaudi, L'Arminuta...
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    judge for the Premio Brancati. In 1963, Adorno was awarded the Premio Alpi Apuane. In 1985, she was given the Premio Prato-Europa and the Premio nazionale...
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  • per la Narrativa 2002: Premio Flaiano of literature, with La pupa di zucchero 2002: Premio Grazia Deledda 2002: Premio Brancati for La pupa di zucchero...
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  • – International Latin Union Prize, with L'olivo e l'olivastro. 1999 – Brancati Prize, with Lo spasimo di Palermo. 1999 – Flaiano Prize. 2000 – Feronia-Città...
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    social circles included writers Elsa Morante, Maria Bellonci, and Vitaliano Brancati. In 1930, De Stefani married sculptor Renato Signorini, and moved to Rome...
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  • Retrieved 1 March 2023. "Idealizador do Marco da Paz, Gaetano Brancati Luigi poderá concorrer ao Prêmio Nobel". jornalspnorte.com.br (in Portuguese). 20 February...
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    Bagutta Prize (redirect from Premio Bagutta)
    1949 Giulio Confalonieri: Prigionia di un artista (Genio) 1950 Vitaliano Brancati: Il bell'Antonio (Bompiani) 1951 Indro Montanelli: Pantheon minore (Longanesi)...
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    Sandro Veronesi (writer) (category Premio Campiello winners)
    Veronesi has twice been awarded Italy's most prestigious literary prize, the Premio Strega: in 2006 for his novel Caos calmo [it] and in 2020 for his novel...
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    from the original on 18 March 2009. Retrieved 22 December 2012. Daniela Brancati (8 September 1987). "Odeon si è accesa". la Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved...
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    hasn't made me feel in ages." The book won the Super Mondello Prize, the Brancati Prize, the Recanati Prize and the Lo Straniero Prize. After three years...
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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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  • 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 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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    family moved to Caltanissetta, where Sciascia studied under Vitaliano Brancati, who would become his model in writing and introduce him to French novelists...
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    In the 1950s, he wrote prefaces to works such as Belli's 100 Sonnets, Brancati's Paolo il Caldo and Stendhal's Roman Walks. From 1957, he also reviewed...
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    Primo Levi (category Premio Campiello winners)
    reaching Italy, on their way to Palestine. The novel won both the Premio Campiello and the Premio Viareggio. The book was inspired by events during Levi's train...
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    Mario Rigoni Stern (category Premio Campiello winners)
    urogalli (The Wood of the Black Grouse). He was awarded the Premio Campiello and the Premio Bagutta for Storia di Tönle, and the Italian PEN prize for...
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    ravencroft (Book 1): chaque chose à sa place, illustrated by Valentina Brancati, Kramiek (Switzerland), 2018 London Mystery Club (Book 2): a mummy on the...
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  • first writer to win the Prix Médicis étranger in 1970. He was awarded the Brancati Prize in 1979, the Mondello Prize in 1987, the Grinzane Cavour Prize in...
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    American Academy of Arts and Letters. Retrieved 30 July 2021. "Albo d'oro". Premio Letterario Internazionale Viareggio-Rèpaci (in Italian). Archived from the...
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