Stelvio Mestrovich

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Stelvio Mestrovich
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Born20 June 1948
Zadar, Croatia
OccupationNovelist, poet, literary critic, musicologist

Stelvio Mestrovich (Italian pronunciation: [ˈstɛlvjo], born 20 June 1948) is a writer,[1] born in Zadar, then part of Yugoslavia, today in Croatia. His parents were Italian.

He has contributed to the Viennese magazine , under the auspices of UNESCO, and has an entry in the , published by Delos Books.

His first novel, Suor Franziska, won the 2009 Prize.

Published works[]

  • "Il mio ultimo chiarodiluna" (Poem, Italy, 1974)
  • "Il Ponte-die Bruecke" (Poem, Germany, 1979, ISBN 3-88325-378-2)
  • "Suor Franziska" (Novel, Italy, 1992)
  • "Il diario di Lucida Mansi" (Novel, Italy, 1995)
  • "Anton Diabelli, un genio tranquillo" (Essay, Italy, 2001)
  • "Appunti di archeologia musicale" (Essay, Italy, 2002, ISBN 88-8251-136-7)
  • "Venezia rosso sangue" (Crime Novel, Italy, 2004 ISBN 978-88-7758-555-4)
  • "W.A.Mozart, il Cagliostro della musica" (Essay, Italy, 2006 ISBN 978-88-89421-36-9)
  • "Delitto in casa Goldoni" (Crime Novel, Italy, 2007 ISBN 978-88-95078-53-3)
  • "La sindrome di Jaele" (Crime Novel, Italy, 2009 ISBN 978-88-6096-421-2)
  • "Il mostro di Ebersdorf" (Crime Novel, Italia, 2010 ISBN 978-88-6490-008-7)

References[]

  1. ^ "Mestrovich, Stelvio 1948–". WorldCat Identities.
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