Stefano D'Arrigo, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Stefano D'Arrigo

Italian writer

Date of Birth: 15-Oct-1919

Place of Birth: Alì Terme, Sicily, Italy

Date of Death: 02-May-1992

Profession: writer, poet, art critic

Nationality: Italy

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Stefano D'Arrigo

  • Stefano D'Arrigo (15 October 1919 – 2 May 1992) was an Italian writer.
  • He published three books, the collection of poetry Codice Siciliano (The Sicilian Code), the epic Horcynus Orca (Killer Whale, ISBN 88-17-87228-8) and the novel Cima delle Nobildonne. D'Arrigo was born in Alì Terme, in the province of Messina.
  • He graduated from the University of Messina, where a park is named in his honour. He worked on Horcynus Orca from about 1950 until it was published in 1975.
  • Originally it was called La testa del delfino, and was renamed I giorni della fera (that became I Fatti della Fera) for its first planned publication in 1961 on the review MenabĂł, directed by Elio Vittorini.
  • In 2000, the galley proofs of I fatti della fera were published (ISBN 88-17-66981-4), giving readers a chance to compare the two versions: 1961's 660 pages, and 1975's 1,270.
  • D’Arrigo dedicated Horcynus Orca to his wife Jutta Bruto because she helped him in the drafting of it.
  • As of 2015, the work has not been translated into English.
  • An excerpt appears in Peter Forbes's translation of Primo Levi's anthology, The Search for Roots (ISBN 1566635047). In 1961 D'Arrigo played a minor role in Pasolini’s first film, Accattone. He died in 1992 in Rome.

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