Urania Award
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The Urania Award is an annual literary competition run by the Italian magazine Urania
Urania (magazine)
Urania is an Italian science fiction magazine published by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore since October 10, 1952.-History:The first issue featured the novel The Sands of Mars by Arthur C. Clarke...

for contemporary Italian science fiction
Science fiction
Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with imaginary but more or less plausible content such as future settings, futuristic science and technology, space travel, aliens, and paranormal abilities...

 novels. It was held for the first time in 1989.

List of winners

Year Winner Title Publication
1989 Vittorio Catani
Vittorio Catani
Vittorio Catani is an Italian science fiction writer.Born in Lecce, he currently lives and works in Bari, Italy. A retired bank clerk, he started publishing essays and fiction in 1962, especially within the fantasy and science fiction genres...

 
Gli universi di Moras Urania #1120
1990 Virginio Marafante  Luna di fuoco Urania #1160
1991 Francesco Grasso  Ai due lati del muro Urania #1189
1992 Nicoletta Vallorani
Nicoletta Vallorani
Nicoletta Vallorani is an Italian science fiction writer.Born in Offida, in the Marche region, she holds a degree in Foreign Languages with a dissertation on Contemporary American Literature, honed her writing skills as a translator and currently teaches English Language and Literature in the...

 
Il cuore finto di DR Urania #1215
1993 Valerio Evangelisti
Valerio Evangelisti
Valerio Evangelisti is one of the most popular Italian writers of science fiction, fantasy, historical novels and horror. He is known mainly for his series of novels featuring the inquistor Nicolas Eymerich and for the Nostradamus trilogy, all bestsellers translated into many languages...

 
Nicholas Eymerich, Inquisitore Urania #1241
1994 Massimo Pietroselli  Miraggi di silicio Urania #1267
1995 Luca Masali  I biplani di D'Annunzio Urania #1296
1997 Massimo Mongai
Massimo Mongai
-Biography:Born in Rome, by the age of 12 Massimo Mongai was a dedicated reader of science fiction. He graduated in law. According to the biography printed in many of his books, his influences include the science-fiction writers Isaac Asimov, A. E...

 
Memorie di un cuoco d'astronave Urania #1320
1998 Franco Ricciardiello  Ai margini del caos Urania #1348
1999 Claudio Asciuti  La Notte dei Pitagorici Urania #1375
2000 Francesco Grasso Masaniello è tornato, published as 2038: La rivolta Urania #1403
2001 Donato Altomare  Mater Maxima Urania #1426
2002 Lanfranco Fabriani  Lungo i vicoli del tempo Urania #1453
2003 Alberto Costantini  I sentieri di Ucronia, published as Terre accanto Urania #1478
2004 Paolo Aresi  La scala infinita, published as Oltre il pianeta del vento Urania #1492
2005 Lanfranco Fabriani Nelle nebbie del tempo Urania #1504
2006 Alberto Costantini More cadentis stellae, published as Stella cadente Urania #1516
2007 Giovanni De Matteo  Post Mortem, published as Sezione π² Urania #1528
2008 Donato Altomare Il dono di Svet Urania #1540
2009 Francesco Verso  Il fabbricante di sorrisi, published as E-doll Urania #1552
2010 Alberto Cola  Lazarus Urania #1565
2011 Maico Morellini Il Re Nero to be published
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