Claudio Morandini

Claudio Morandini is an Italian writer.[1]

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

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 Black Arrow Press as part of the Santi – Lives of Modern Saints anthology.

He won the Premio Procida 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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