Luigi Fontanella

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BornLuigi Augusto Fontanella
1943 (age 8182)
Salerno, Campania, Italy
Occupation
  • Poet
  • critic
  • translator
  • playwright
  • novelist
NationalityItalian
Luigi Fontanella
Fontanella in 2014
Fontanella in 2014
BornLuigi Augusto Fontanella
1943 (age 8182)
Salerno, Campania, Italy
Occupation
  • Poet
  • critic
  • translator
  • playwright
  • novelist
NationalityItalian
EducationSapienza University of Rome
Harvard University (PhD)
Children1

Luigi Augusto Fontanella (born 1943 Salerno, Italy) is an Italian poet, critic, translator, playwright, and novelist.

He was a student of Giacomo Debenedetti and after he graduated from the Sapienza University of Rome, he obtained a Ph.D. in Romance Languages and Literatures at Harvard University. He has taught at Columbia University, Princeton University, (where from 1976 to 1978, he held the position of Fulbright Fellow), and at Wellesley College.[1][2]

He is currently Professor Emeritus of Italian Language and Literature at Stony Brook University.[3]

He is the Founder and President of IPA (Italian Poetry in America), as well as the Senior Editor, for the publishing house Olschki, of Gradiva: An International Journal of Poetry, and Chief Editor of the publishing house of Gradiva Publications,[4] which has recently received the National Prize for the Translation from the Ministry of Culture and the Catullo Prize.

He chairs the International Poetry Prize "Gradiva", founded in 2012.[5]

He has published many collections of poetry, numerous essays and specialized articles, several volumes of literary criticism, and works of fiction, as well as being the author of screenplays, translations and theatrical works.[6][7] He is literary critic of the newspaper "America Oggi" and collaborates with major national and international literary magazines. Cinematographer and playwright, he worked in the film Casanova by Federico Fellini.

In 2005 he was appointed Knight by the President of the Italian Republic, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi.

In 2014 he was awarded the Premio Nazionale Frascati Poesia alla Carriera for the poetry collection Disunita ombra (Archinto, RCS, 2013).

In 2015 he won the Pascoli Prize and the Viareggio-Giuria Prize for the volume of poems L'adolescenza e la notte (Passigli, 2015), subsequently translated into French, English, and German.

Luigi Fontanella lives on Long Island (New York), and in Florence, Italy.[8][9] He is the father of Emma Fontanella, professional Pastry Chef based in Rome and in New York (YouTube: Emma's Goodies).

Awards

  • 1976-1978 Fulbright Fellow at Princeton University
  • 1977 American Collegiate Poets First Prize, Foreign Language Category
  • 1987 Alfonso Gatto Prize
  • 1993 Ragusa Prize
  • 1998 Orazio Caputo Prize
  • 2000 Prize for Translation by the “Ministero dei Beni Culturali” Gradiva Publications
  • 2000 Bordighera Poetry Prize
  • 2000 Circe Sabaudia Prize
  • 2000 Città di Atri Prize
  • 2000 Minturnae Prize
  • 2000 S. Andrea Prize
  • 2005 Cavaliere della Repubblica italiana, Presidente Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
  • 2008 Città di Marineo
  • 2008 Laurentum Prize
  • 2012 Prata Prize
  • 2012 I Murazzi Prize
  • 2014 Frascati Career Honor National Prize
  • 2014 Catullo Prize
  • 2015 Pascoli Prize
  • 2015 Viareggio-Giuria Prize
  • 2023 Camaiore Career

Works

Reviews and selected bibliography

References

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