Zerilli-Marimò Prize for Italian Fiction
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The Zerilli-Marimò Prize for Italian Fiction is an Italian American
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 literary award funded by Baroness Mariuccia Zerilli-Marimò. The award winning book is selected as being especially worthy of the attention of readers in North America and the English-speaking world. The prize is sponsored by various organizations, among which New York University
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, Harvard University
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, and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The jury consists of 70 members who are fluent in Italian
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, but of non-European nationality.

Winners of the award

  • 1998 - Gianni Celati
    Gianni Celati
    Gianni Celati is an Italian writer, translator and literary critic.- Biography :Gianni Celati was born in Sondrio, but spent his infancy and adolescence in the province of Ferrara...

    : Avventure in Africa
  • 1999 - Marcello Fois: Sempre caro
  • 2000 - Giorgio van Straten
    Giorgio van Straten
    Giorgio van Straten is an Italian writer, editor, translator and manager of arts organizations. In 2000 he was awarded the Grand Official Order of Merit of the Italian Republic...

    : Il mio nome a memoria
  • 2001 - Roberto Pazzi
    Roberto Pazzi
    Roberto Pazzi is an award winning Italian novelist and poet. His works have been translated into eighteen languages....

    : Conclave
  • 2002 - Alessandra Lavagnino: Le bibliotecarie di Alessandria
  • 2003 - Silvia Bonucci: Voci d'un tempo
  • 2006 - Valeria Parrella
    Valeria Parrella
    Valeria Parrella is an Italian stage actress and short story writer. She was born in Torre del Greco in the Province of Naples. In 2003 she published the volume of short stories 'Mosca più balena' for which she was awarded the Premio Campiello in 2004 for the best debut...

    : Per grazia ricevuta
  • 2008 - Milena Agus: Mal di pietre
  • 2010 - Helena Janeczek: Le rondini di Montecassino

External links

Official website Zerilli-Marimò Prize pages at City of Rome
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