Giovanni Arpino

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Giovanni Arpino (27 January 1927 – 10 December 1987) was an Italian writer and journalist.

Life

Born in

Bra in the Province of Cuneo. Here he married Caterina Brero before moving to Turin
, where he remained for the rest of his life.

He graduated in 1951 with a thesis on the

Einaudi
.

He took up sports journalism, writing for the daily papers

football novel Azzurro tenebra. In Italy, he got to know the Argentinian writer and fellow sports enthusiast Osvaldo Soriano
.

Arpino also wrote plays, short stories, epigrams and stories for children.

He won the Strega Prize in 1964 with L'ombra delle colline, the Premio Campiello of 1972 with Randagio è l'eroe and the 1980 SuperCampiello with Il fratello italiano. His novels are characterised by a dry and ironic style.

His novel Un delitto d'onore became

Divorce, Italian Style, with Marcello Mastroianni
.

His story Il buio e il miele was made into two films:

.

Arpino died in Turin in 1987. His links to his childhood town of Bra have been maintained by the establishment of a multifunctional cultural centre and a prize for children's literature.

Works

  • Sei stato felice, Giovanni (1952)
  • Gli anni del giudizio (1958)
  • La suora giovane (1959)
  • Un delitto d'onore (1960)
  • Una nuvola d'ira (1962)
  • L'ombra delle colline (1962)
  • Un'anima persa (1966)
  • La babbuina (1967)
  • Il buio e il miele (1969) translated as Scent of a Woman (2012)
  • Randagio è l'eroe (1972)
  • Racconti di vent’anni (1974)
  • L'assalto al treno ed altre storie (1974)
  • Rafé e Micropiede (1974)
  • Domingo il favoloso (1975)
  • Il primo quarto di luna (1976)
  • Azzurro tenebra (1977)
  • Il fratello italiano (1980)
  • Le mille e una Italia (1980)
  • Un gran mare di gente (1981)
  • Bocce ferme (1982)
  • La sposa segreta (1983)
  • Il contadino Genè (1985)
  • Passo d'addio
    (1986)
  • La trappola amorosa (postumo, 1988)

In 2005

literary critic
Giorgio Bàrberi Squarotti.

Filmography

References

This article was based originally on its counterpart in the Italian Wikipedia,
GFDL
.

Further reading