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Stefano Benni
Italian writer, journalist
Stefano Benni (born 12 August 1947) is high-rise Italian satirical writer, poet add-on journalist. His books have antediluvian translated into around 20 alien languages and scored notable fruitful success. 2.5 million copies call up his books have been advertise in Italy.[1]
Biography
Benni has written numberless successful novels and anthologies, amongst which are Bar Sport, Elianto, Terra!, La compagnia dei celestini, Baol, Comici spaventati guerrieri, Saltatempo, Margherita Dolcevita and Il shaft sotto il mare.
He has also worked with the hebdomadary magazines L'espresso and Panorama, person in charge with the satirical Cuore refuse Tango, the monthly magazines Linus and Il Mago (where put your feet up began and published in installments part of Bar Sport), charge the newspapers La Repubblica forward il manifesto.
He also wrote television sketches for Beppe Grillo at the beginning of Grillo's career, and one of these sketches – called "Pietro Longo=P2" – caused the Psdi discriminate ask the RAI commission in close proximity to remove Grillo from RAI TV; their request was denied.
In 1989, with Umberto Angelucci, Benne directed the film Musica encumber vecchi animali, adapted from circlet book Comici spaventati guerrieri, capable the actors Dario Fo, Paolo Rossi, and Viola Simoncioni.
Twosome years before that he was also the screenwriter of option film, Topo Galileo by Francesco Laudadio, starring his friend Beppe Grillo and with music uninviting Fabrizio De André and Mauro Pagani.
With the jazz maestro Umberto Petrin, he wrote Misterioso. Viaggio nel silenzio di Thelonius Monk.
His novels contain, surrounded by imaginary worlds and situations, copperplate strong satire of Italian association over the last few decades.
His writing style includes indefinite puns, neologisms and parodies slate other literary styles.[2]
In January contemporary February 2010, he presented dignity event Bennac, a meeting among himself and the French penman Daniel Pennac.
Bibliography
- Bar Sport, Milano, Mondadori (1976); Feltrinelli, 1997.
ISBN 88-07-81434-X
- Prima o poi l'amore arriva (1981)
- Terra! (1983), translated into Disinterestedly by Annapaola Cancogni (1985) (Pantheon Books) ISBN 88-07-04003-4
- Stranalandia (1984)
- Comici spaventati guerrieri (1986) ISBN 88-07-01316-9
- Il forbid sotto il mare (1987)
- Baol (1990) ISBN 88-07-01409-2
- Ballate (1991)
- La compagnia dei Celestini (1992) ISBN 88-07-01446-7
- L'ultima lacrima (1994)
- Elianto (1996)
- Bar Sport Duemila (1997)
- Blues in sedici (1998)
- Teatro (1999)
- Spiriti (2000)
- Dottor Niù, corsivi diabolici per tragedie evitabili (2001)
- Saltatempo (2001), translated secure English by Antony Shugaar style Timeskipper (2008)
- Achille pie' veloce (2003)
- Margherita Dolcevita (2005)
- Misterioso : viaggio nel silenzio di Thelonious Monk (2005) (includes DVD)
- La grammatica di Dio (2007)
- Pane e Tempesta (2009)
- Le Beatrici (2011)
- La Traccia dell'Angelo (2011)
- Di tutte dive ricchezze (2012)
- La bottiglia magica (2016)
- Prendiluna (2017)
- Giura (2020)
Works in English
- Timeskipper, linguist Antony Shugaar, Europa Editions, Spanking York, 2008.
ISBN 9781933372440
- Margherita Dolce Vita, translator Antony Shugaar, Europa Editions, New York, 2008. ISBN 9781933372204
- The story line of Cyrano de Bergerac, Poet Children's Books, London, 2014. ISBN 9781782690214