Gianfranco Calligarich

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Gianfranco Calligarich (born 3 May 1939) is an Italian novelist, screenwriter and dramatist.

Gianfranco Calligarich
Born3 May 1939 (1939-05-03) (age 85)[1][2]
OccupationWriter

Life and career

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Born in 1939 in Asmara to a family of Trieste origins, after the World War II Calligarich moved with his family to Milan, where he started working as a journalist.[3] In 1961, he was sent by the magazine he worked for to Rome to run the local department, and from then on he settled in the capital.[3] After writing a few short stories, in 1973 he released his debut novel Last Summer in the City (L'ultima estate in città), which after having been rejected from all the major editors was published by Garzanti upon suggestion of Natalia Ginzburg.[3][4][5] In the following years, Calligarich focused on television and film screenwriting,[3][4] and in 1994 he founded the stage company Teatro XX Secolo.[5]

Calligarich made his literary return in 2002, with the collection of short stories Posta prioritaria ("Priority Mail").[3] In 2011, he won the Bagutta Prize with Privati abissi ("Private abysses"),[4] and in 2017 he won the Viareggio Prize with La malinconia dei Crusich ("Melancholy of the Crusichs").[6]

References

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  1. ^ Formaggio, Diana; Marraro, Francesco (1987). "Calligarich, Gianfranco". Il "chi è" del giornalismo italiano: repertorio ragionato ad uso degli uffici stampa. Al. Ver. editrice. p. 106t.
  2. ^ VV.AA. (1994). "Calligarich, Gianfranco". Il repertorio del giornalismo italiano. Olgiata Editrice. p. 100.
  3. ^ a b c d e Di Stefano, Paolo (15 August 2010). "I romanzi di oggi? Da dimenticare". Corriere della Sera. p. 42.
  4. ^ a b c "Calligarich, Gianfranco". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 23 September 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Calligarich, il mio primo romanzo tra affondi e risalite". ANSA (in Italian). 29 June 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2024.
  6. ^ Gasperetti, Marco (27 August 2017). "Premio Viareggio, non solo vincitori: dopo 88 anni arriva l'archivio". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 23 September 2024.
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