Dante Troisi
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Dante Troisi | |
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| Born | 21 April 1920 |
| Died | 2 January 1989 (aged 68) Rome |
| Occupations | Writer, magistrate |
Dante Troisi (21 April 1920 – 2 January 1989) was an Italian writer and magistrate. His writings primarily deal with the cultural and sociological woes of Italy following World War II. Much of his literature draws on issues raised through his work as a magistrate. His most significant work is likely the novel Diario di un giudice (Diary of a Judge), written in 1962.[1] In 2005, Troisi was posthumously awarded the Feronia Literary Prize, an award given to distinguished poets and authors.[2]