Daniele Del Giudice

Italian author and lecturer (1949–2021)

Daniele Del Giudice (11 January 1949 – 2 September 2021) was an Italian author and lecturer. He lived in Venice, where he taught theatrical literature at the University Iuav of Venice.[1]

Biography

Born in Rome in 1949, Del Giudice researched avant-garde theatre first in Wrocław, Poland, and later political theatre, focusing on the Italian playwright and actor Dario Fo. He also worked for various newspapers, becoming an established essayist and literary critic. His first novel in 1983, Lo stadio di Wimbledon (Wimbledon Stadium) told the story of writer Roberto Balzen, who gives up writing to lead an active life. The novel was made into a film in 2002.[2] Del Giudice died on 2 September 2021 at the age of 72.[3]

Prizes

List of works

  • The Wimbledon Stadium
  • Atlante occidentale (1985) Translated by Norman MacAfee and Luigi Fontanella as Lines of Light (1988)
  • Nel museo di Reims (1988)
  • Taccuino Australe (1990) A 6-part diary of a journey to Antarctica, published in Corriere della Sera and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung[9]
  • Staccando l'ombra da terra (1994) Translated by Joseph Farrell as Takeoff: The Pilot's Lore (1996)
  • Mania (1997)
  • Orizzonte mobile (2009)

References

  1. ^ a b Europa - Twelve European Authors receive the European Union Prize for Literature
  2. ^ Daniele del Giudice [Italy]
  3. ^ STEFANO, PAOLO DI (2 September 2021). "È morto Daniele Del Giudice: nei suoi libri la leggerezza e il mistero". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2 September 2021. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  4. ^ Premio Letterario Viareggio-Rèpaci Archived 26 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Vincitori e finalisti di tutte le edizioni". Archived from the original on 24 March 2010. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
  6. ^ "Premio Bagutta". Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
  7. ^ Premio di Narrativa
  8. ^ "Premi "Antonio Feltrinelli" finora conferiti". Archived from the original on 28 July 2014. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
  9. ^ Biografia Daniele Del Giudice

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Recipients of the Mondello Prize
Single Prize for Literature
  • Bartolo Cattafi (1975)
  • Achille Campanile (1976)
  • Günter Grass (1977)
Special Jury Prize
First narrative workFirst poetic work
  • Giovanni Giuga (1978)
  • Gilberto Sacerdoti (1979)
Prize for foreign literaturePrize for foreign poetry
First work
  • Valerio Magrelli (1980)
  • Ferruccio Benzoni, Stefano Simoncelli, Walter Valeri, Laura Mancinelli (1981)
  • Jolanda Insana (1982)
  • Daniele Del Giudice (1983)
  • Aldo Busi (1984)
  • Elisabetta Rasy, Dario Villa (1985)
  • Marco Lodoli, Angelo Mainardi (1986)
  • Marco Ceriani, Giovanni Giudice (1987)
  • Edoardo Albinati, Silvana La Spina (1988)
  • Andrea Canobbio, Romana Petri (1990)
  • Anna Cascella (1991)
  • Marco Caporali, Nelida Milani (1992)
  • Silvana Grasso, Giulio Mozzi (1993)
  • Ernesto Franco (1994)
  • Roberto Deidier (1995)
  • Giuseppe Quatriglio, Tiziano Scarpa (1996)
  • Fabrizio Rondolino (1997)
  • Alba Donati (1998)
  • Paolo Febbraro (1999)
  • Evelina Santangelo (2000)
  • Giuseppe Lupo (2001)
  • Giovanni Bergamini, Simona Corso (2003)
  • Adriano Lo Monaco (2004)
  • Piercarlo Rizzi (2005)
  • Francesco Fontana (2006)
  • Paolo Fallai (2007)
  • Luca Giachi (2008)
  • Carlo Carabba (2009)
  • Gabriele Pedullà (2010)
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"Five Continents" Award"Palermo bridge for Europe" AwardIgnazio Buttitta Award
  • Nino De Vita (2003)
  • Attilio Lolini (2005)
  • Roberto Rossi Precerotti (2006)
  • Silvia Bre (2007)
Supermondello
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  • Ibrahim al-Koni (2009)
  • Emmanuele Maria Emanuele (2010)
  • Antonio Calabrò (2011)
Poetry prize
  • Antonio Riccardi (2010)
Translation Award
  • Evgenij Solonovic (2010)
Identity and dialectal literatures award
Essays Prize
  • Marzio Barbagli (2010)
Mondello for Multiculturality Award
Mondello Youths Award
"Targa Archimede", Premio all'Intelligenza d'Impresa
Prize for Literary Criticism
Award for best motivation
  • Simona Gioè (2012)
Special award for travel literature
  • Marina Valensise (2013)
Special Award 40 Years of Mondello
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