Niccolò Ammaniti
Niccolò Ammaniti (Italian pronunciation: [nikkoˈlɔ ammaˈniːti]) is an Italian writer, winner of the Premio Strega in 2007 for As God Commands (also published under the title The Crossroads).
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He became noted in 2001 with the publication of I'm Not Scared (Io non ho paura),[1] a novel which was later made into a movie directed by Gabriele Salvatores.
Biography
Niccolò Ammaniti was born in Rome. He studied Biological Sciences at university, and though he did not complete his degree,[2] his first novel, Branchie (published by Ediesse in 1994, and then by Einaudi in 1997),[3] drew on his unfinished dissertation.[4][2] In 1999, Branchie was adapted into a movie with the same title.[2] In 1995 Ammaniti and his father Massimo published the essay Nel nome del figlio.[3] In 1996 he appeared with his sister in the low-budget movie Growing Artichokes in Mimongo.[2]
A short novel written with Luisa Brancaccio for the anthology Gioventù Cannibale edited by Daniele Brolli [2] came out in 1996, as did a collection of short stories, Fango.
In 1999 the novel Steal You Away (Ti prendo e ti porto via),[2][3] was published and in 2001 I'm Not Scared (Io non ho paura), which won the 2001 Viareggio Prize and was adapted into a film directed by Gabriele Salvatores in 2003.[2][3]
In 2006, he published As God Commands (Come Dio comanda), which won the Strega Prize. The novel was adapted into a movie, once again by Gabriele Salvatores.
In 2009, he published Let the Games Begin (Che la festa cominci), and in 2010 Me and You (Io e te), which was later adapted into a movie directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. The script, co-written by Bertolucci, Ammaniti, and others, was nominated for Best Screenplay at the 2013 David di Donatello awards and at the 2013 Italian Golden Globe.[5][6]
In 2015, he published the novel Anna.
List of works
- Branchie, Roma, Ediesse, 1994. ISBN 88-230-0135-8; Torino, Einaudi, 1997. ISBN 88-06-14354-9.
- Ti prendo e ti porto via, Milano, Mondadori, 1999. ISBN 88-04-46824-6.
- Io non ho paura, Torino, Einaudi, 2001. ISBN 88-06-14210-0.
- Come Dio comanda, Milano, Mondadori, 2006. ISBN 88-04-50279-7.
- Che la festa cominci, Torino, Einaudi, 2009. ISBN 978-88-06-19101-6.
- Io e te, Torino, Einaudi, 2010. ISBN 978-88-06-20680-2.
- Anna, Torino, Einaudi, 2015. ISBN 978-88-06-22775-3.
References
- O'Grady, Desmond (10 May 2003). "How to succeed without really failing". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
- "Niccolò Ammaniti". Strega.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 10 July 2008.
- "Biography". NiccoloAmmaniti.it. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
- (in Italian) Niccolò Ammaniti, "Ai miei lettori", Branchie, Torino, Giulio Einaudi editore, 1997.
- Fumarola, Silvia (15 June 2013). "Sei David per Giuseppe Tornatoretrionfa ai David di Donatello 2013". la Repubblica. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
- "Globi d'Oro 2013: tutte le nomination". Il Cinema Italiano (in Italian). 12 June 2013. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
External links
- (in Italian) Official website
- Niccolò Ammaniti at IMDb