Giorgio Manganelli, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Giorgio Manganelli

Italian writer

Date of Birth: 15-Nov-1922

Place of Birth: Milan, Lombardy, Italy

Date of Death: 28-May-1990

Profession: writer, translator, journalist, literary critic

Nationality: Italy

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Giorgio Manganelli

  • Giorgio Manganelli (15 November 1922 – 28 May 1990) was an Italian journalist, avant-garde writer, translator and literary critic.
  • A native of Milan, he was one of the leaders of the avant-garde literary movement in Italy in the 1960s, Gruppo 63.
  • He was a baroque and expressionist writer.
  • Manganelli translated Edgar Allan Poe's complete stories and authors like T.
  • S.
  • Eliot, Henry James, Eric Ambler, O.
  • Henry, Ezra Pound, Robert Louis Stevenson, Byron's Manfred and others into Italian.
  • He published an experimental work of fiction, Hilarotragoedia, in 1964, at the time he was a member of the avant-garde Gruppo 63 (Group 63).
  • Centuria, which won the Viareggio Prize is probably his most approachable; it was translated into English in 2005 by Henry Martin.
  • Agli dei ulteriori comprises a linked collection of short pieces including an exchange of letters between Hamlet and the Princess of Cleves and concludes with a fake learned article on the language of the dead.
  • He died in Rome in 1990.
  • He was an atheist.
  • Italo Calvino called him ' a writer unlike any other, an inexhaustible and irresistible inventor in the game of language and ideas'.

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