Claudio Morandini

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Claudio Morandini
Born (1960-05-08) May 8, 1960 (age 61)
Aosta, Italy
OccupationWriter, teacher
Notable awardsPremio Procida-Isola di Arturo-Elsa Morante, Peirene Stevns Translation Prize

Claudio Morandini is an Italian writer.[1]

Life[]

He was born in Aosta in 1960. He is a highschool teacher.

In 2007, his short story Le dita fredde was published in the USA by as part of the Santi – Lives of Modern Saints anthology.

He won the for his novel Neve, cane, piede, which has been translated into many languages, including an English edition by Peirene Press (2019).[2] The novel's translator J Ockenden won the Peirene Stevns Translation Prize.[3]

Works[]

  • Nora e le ombre (Palomar, 2006)
  • Le larve (Pendragon, 2008)
  • Rapsodia su un solo tema. Colloqui con Rafail Dvoinikov (Manni, 2010)
  • Il sangue del tiranno (Agenzia X, 2011)
  • A gran giornate (La Linea, 2012)
  • Neve, cane, piede (Exòrma, 2015; Bompiani, 2021)
  • Le pietre (Exòrma, 2017)
  • Le maschere di Pocacosa (Salani, 2018)
  • Gli oscillanti (Bompiani, 2019)

English translations[]

  • Snow, dog, foot. Peirene Press. 2019. ISBN 9781908670564.

References[]


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