Simona Vinci

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Simona Vinci
File:Simona Vinci.jpg
Born (1970-03-06) 6 March 1970 (age 54)
Milan, Italy
LanguageItalian
NationalityItalian
Alma materUniversity of Bologna

Simona Vinci (born 6 March 1970) is an Italian writer.

Life

Vinci was born in Milan and studied modern literature at the University of Bologna. Vinci was a member of the editorial board for the online literary magazine Incubatoio 16. In 2000, she hosted the cultural television program Cenerentola.[1] In 1997, Vinci published the novel Dei bambini non si sa niente; in 2000, it was awarded the Elsa Morante award for best first work. It was translated into a number of different languages;[2] its English title is A Game We Play. In Italy, the novel has been praised by some critics and condemned as perverted by others.[3]

Selected works[1][2]

  • In tutti i sensi come l'amore, short stories (1999), finalist for the Premio Campiello, translated into English as In Every Sense Like Love: Stories (2001)
  • Corri Matilda, children's literature (1998)
  • Matildacity, children's literature (1998)
  • Come prima delle madri, novel (2003), finalist for the Premio Campiello[4]
  • Stanza 411, autobiographical fiction (2005)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Marrone, Gaetana; Puppa, Paolo (2006). Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies. pp. 1993–94. ISBN 1135455309.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Simona Vinci". Centre for the Study of Contemporary Women's Writing.
  3. "The end of innocence". The Guardian. July 28, 1999.
  4. "Premio Campiello Letteratura - Confindustria Veneto" (in italiano).